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ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
GROUP DOLOPHOXE^. 
DOLOPHONES BITUBERCULATA nov. sp. 
Cephalothorax reddish-brown, apex black, nearly as broad as 
long, as long as the femur 06 the first pair, broadest at the rear, 
narrowing gradually to the front. Cephalic part on a level with 
thoracic ; fovea and side stria? strongly visible ; covered with short 
dark castaneous-brown hair, rear and side margins grayish-white. 
Eyes unequal, four median eyes are situated on a prominence, the 
two front ones, about one and a-half their diameters apart ; the side 
eyes, half their diameters apart, contiguous on a small tubercle ; the 
front line of eyes slightly procurved ; viewing from the front. 
Legs long, moderate in strength ; reddish-brown, lower half of 
femurs and patellas much darker, covered with dark castaneous- 
brown hair ; spines light brown ; two longitudinal furrows on the 
upper side of tibias and patellas. Palpi reddish-brown, moderately 
Fig 3.— DOLOPHONES BITUCEECULATA llOV. Sp. 
Natural size. 
long, armed with long spines, and clothed with short castaneous- 
brown hair. Palces reddish-brown at base, upper part white, as 
broad as long, apex rounded. Sternum reddish-brown, shield-shape, 
somew r hat straight in front, and rounded at the sides ; furnished 
with a few long grayish-white hairs. Abdomen somewhat triangular 
in form, overhanging base of cephalothorax ; the upper part with 
several ocellated spots, tuberculated and furrowed above, there are 
two tubercles on the front margin, 4 mm. apart, and one hump 
about 2 mm. high, divided in the centre, forming two tubercles on 
the summit ; hinder part of abdomen wavy, with a broad line of 
grayish-white hair, extending to the spinnerets ; other parts clothed 
with castaneous-brown and grayish-white hairs, under surface light, 
