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with a dark crescent-shaped mark, extending across the abdomen,, 
between spinnerets and epigyne. The epigyne has a short stylus. 
Ceph., 
5 mm. 
long, 4-S mm. 
broad. 
Abd., 
8-5 „ 
„ io „ 
-1— 
2 
mm. — 
4-5 mn 
— (> mm. 
— 5-5 mm. 
= 18 mm. 
2— 
2 
jj 
4-5 „ 
— 6 „ 
— 5-5 „ 
= 18 
3— 
1-5 
jj 
3-7 „ 
— 3 „ 
— 3-5 „ 
= H-7 „ 
4— 
1-7 
>> 
5-5 „ 
— 6 „ 
— 6 „ 
= 19-2 „ 
Type in Queensland Museum. 
Loc. : Stafford-on-Kedron. 
FAMILY PISAURIDiE. 
G-ROTJF DOLOMEDE J5. 
DOLOMEDES TRUX nov. sp. 
Cephalothorax reddish-brown, nearly as broad as long, and 
shorter than the metatarsi of the first pair, cephalic part convex, 
declivent posteriorly, its sides emarginate in front of the eye, its 
apex truncate ; thoracic part convex as to its intramarginal area, 
divided into lobes by the sulcus and radiating stride, posteriorly 
sloping abruptly to the pedicle, the rather tumid margins, obsolete 
posteriorly, and fringed with long erect hairs. Eyes unequal, in 
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Fig. 4. — Eyes of Dolomedes trux nov. sp. 
About three times the natural size. 
two recurved lines, the anterior curve slight, the posterior much 
stronger ; the anterior eyes small, the median ones larger than the 
Literals, and nearer to them than to each other; median posterior 
eyes nearer to each other than to the laterals, which are a little 
larger, suboval, and set on a low mammiform tubercle. Legs 
brown, upper surface of femurs spotted and barred with dark brown, 
relative length 4, 1, 2, 3 ; but with little difference between the 
