

306 RECORDS OF THE S.A, MUSEUM 
kinds and sizes, the smaller spathulate or battledore shaped, 32» long by 8 wide, 
with short denticles; the larger slender, slightly curved and spine-like, fairly uni- 
form in length to 70 and with distinct short setules or denticles. 

Fig. 7. A-—D. Spathulathrombium queenslandiae sp. n. A, Crista and eyes (X 200); B, 
front tarsus and metatarsus (X 200); GC, palpal tibia and tarsus (375); D, dorsal setac 
(X 375), E-H. Sputhulathrombiwm fulgidum sp. n. BE, Crista and eyes (X 200); F, front 
tarsus and metatarsus (< 200); G, palpal tibia and tarsus (x 200); H, dorsal setae (X 375), 
Loc. A single specimen from amongst Lantana debris, Gympie, Queensland. 
April 27, 1940 (D.J-W.S.). 
Remarks. This species is very close to the next S. fulgidwm sp. n. in the form 
and size of the shorter dorsal setae but differs in the dimensions of the front tarsi, 
straighter and relatively more uniform longer dorsal setae, the much less slender 
palpi, and in size. 
