168 ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Colouration. — Abdomen above and beneath velvety dark green, 
on the posterior half of its upper surface four darker but faint 
lines converging towards the tip, immediately in front of which 
are two transverse yellow bands ; on the lower surface a yellow 
transverse band interrupted in the middle, in front of the epigyne, 
and a large yellow spot behind it, sides of abdomen olive green 
relieved by yellow lines on several of the corrugations. Legs black, 
a bright yellow spot on each coxa and one beneath the distal end of 
each femur and tibia. 
Female. — Ceph., 12 mm. long, 10 mm. broad. 
Abd., 23-5 „ „ 12 „ 
Str. 6 „ 5 „ 
Che., 6 4 „ „ 
Coxa. Tr. & Fern. Pat, & Tib. Met. & Tars. 
Legs — 1 — 4 mm. — 26 mm. — 24 mm. — 27 mm. = 91 mm. 
2— 3-2 „ — 21 .„ — 19-7 „ - 30 „ - 74-2 „ 
3 3 „ — 14-5 „ — 11 „ — 17 „ = 45-5 „ 
4— 4 „ — 25-2 „ — 19 „ — 30-5 „ = 78-8 „ 
Type in Queensland Museum. 
Loc. : Dunk Island. 
