
346 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 

Fig. 33. Hiotrombidium tubbi (Wom,.). A, Crista and eyes (X 200) ; B, palpal tibia 
(% 200); C, front tarsus and metatarsus (X 125); D, dorsal setae from side (xX 860); KH, same 
from above (X 860); F, dorsal seta from propodosoma (X 860). 
simple, elongate, pointed and ciliated, with a few of them forked distally. The 
leg setae are simple, ciliated and more or less eurved. The sensillae long and. 
filamentous, with bases 40 apart. 
Loe. Only known from the original specimen from Heathmont, Vic., 28th 
July, 1934 (H. Tubb). 
HiorroMsBipium HEASLIPI (Wom,, 1942). 
Culothrombium heaslipi Womersley, 1942, Ree. 8. Aust. Mus., 7 (2), 174. Fig. 
5 A-D. 
Fig. 34 A-D. 
This species in the form and size of the dorsal hysterosomal setae is very 
close to the preeeding; these setae are, however, somewhat smaller and the forked 
structure not so easy to see. Along the erista, along the suture between propodo- 
soma and hystrosoma and anterolaterally on the propodosoma, some of the 
setae are apparently simple, broadly elongate and ciliated, with rounded apex; 
otherwise the setae are as on the rest of the dorsum. The palpal tibia has a long 
slender external spine (not shown in earlier figure). Crista linear, 290y, long, 
