

348 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
avily forked, but they form opposing convex lobes as in the preceding species ; they 
are furnished with long and strong spinules. The smaller setae to 40u long, ap- 
pear to be simple although forked (cf. fig. 34 F). 
HioTROMBIDIUM CANBERRAENSE Sp. Noy, 
Fig, 35 A-T. 
Description. Adult. Colour inlifered. Shape somewhat elongate oval, broad- 
est across the shoulders, Length 1°725 mm., width 1:05 mm. Legs shorter than 
body. Crista linear, 345,, with subposterior sensillary area, SB 36 apart. Sen- 

Fig. 35. Hiotrambidium canberraensis sp. n. A, Crista and eyes (X 200); B, palpal tibia 
(* 375); ©, front tarsus and metatarsns (xX 125); D, B, F, G, different views of dorsal setae 
(x 860); H, dorsal seta from near suture (X 860); IL, leg seta (X 860). 
sillae filamentous, ca. 150p long. Hyes 2+-2, on distinet subsessile oeular shields. 
Palpi stout, tibia with stout apical claw, and smaller stout accessory claw, two pec- 
tines and a single long, pointed, external spine arising from near base of tarsus; 
tarsus elongate, reaching tip of tibial claw. Length of legs, I, 1350y, [1 960,, ETT 
750n, TV 1275,n; tarsus I 310, long by 110,» high, metatarsus I 236, long. 
Dorsal setae short, 27, uniform, bifurcate from base as in fig. 35 D-G; 
although this is only seen with difficulty, the upper branch is subdivided as in 
