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APPENDIX. 
[B. 
nitida, abdomine subtus testaceo alls fulvo-byalinis apice niar« 
gineque exteriori saturatioribus fasciisque duabus mediis ob- 
scuris marginalibus. 
Pangonia Roei. Captain P. P. King MSS. 
Ohs. This insect has been named after Lieutenant John S. Roe, 
R.N, ; one of the assistant-surveyors of the expedition. 
186. Anthrax pr^-argentatus, (n. s.) A. supra niger pilis 
flavescentibus tomentosus subtus albidus, ore albo, pedibus 
nigris, alis brunneo-hyalinis margine exteriori saturatioribus 
apice albis. 
187. Anthrax bombyliformis, (n. s.) A. nigro-brunneus post- 
scutello ferrugineo, abdomine supra ad basin fulvo apice albo 
fasciaque media fusca, subtus albo pedibus atro-brunneis alis 
hyalinis basi margineque exteriori fuscis maculisque aliquot 
discoidalibus. 
<r 
188. Musca stlendida. Don. Ins. of New Holland. 
Class ARACHNID A. 
189. Nephila CuNNiNGHAMii, (n. s.) N. thorace sericeo cinereo, 
geniculis incrassatis pedibus nigro-fulvis, tibiarura primo et 
postremo pari flavo-annulatis. 
Nephila Cunninghamii. Captain P. P. King MSS. 
Named after Mr. Allan Cunningham, the botanist of the ex- 
pedition. 
Ohs. The genus Nephila has been very properly separated from 
Epeira by Dr. Leach in the Zoological Miscellany. 
190. Uloborus canus, (n. s.) U. albescens thorace convexo, pe- 
dum pari secundo longiori, femoribus nigro-punctatis. 
191. Linyphia deplanata, (n. s.) L. rufo-testacea mandibulis 
pedibusque apicem versus nigris, thorace sub-circulari piano, 
pedum secundo pari longiori. 
Ohs . The principal difference of this spider from the genus 
