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continuing back as a shallow groove as far as front ocellus. Legs . — Hind 
basitarsus about equal in length to three following tarsal segments. 
Abdomen laterally compressed and almost truncate when viewed from the 
side (fig. 7a), because the sawsheath is set up in an erect position almost as 
much as in N. brevivalvis sp. nov. ; sawsheath from above appears as in N . 
caudata Morice (Benson 1934 (2), fig. 8e), but the hairs each side are straight ; 
saw fig. 7b. 
Fig. 6 . — Neoeurys brevivalvis sp. nov. : 
(a) apex of the abdomen of the female from the side ; 
(b) saw. 
Fig. 7. — N. aurora sp. nov. : 
(a) apex of the abdomen of the female from the side ; 
(b) saw. 
Fig. 8. N. caudata Morice, apex of the abdomen of the female from the side. 
Queensland, Stanthorpe, 12-viii-1925 (holotype in Queensland Museum, 
paratype in British Museum). 
