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“TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
Legs slender. First coxa of each with a pair of lateral spurs which, at least in the 
male, exceed the diameter of the segment. Second coxa three ($) or four {$) times as 
Fir;. 7 .—Austropcillene tibielna, sp. n., Male. A. Dorsal view of body with chelophores and first and 
second coxa>. B. Lateral view of body with chelophore and oviger. C. Third leg of 
right side. 
long as the first and a little less or more than half as long as the femur, gently curved 
and dilating distally; on the dorsal surface are two rows of tubercles, those of the 
Fig. 8. — Austropcdlene tibicina, sp. n., Female. Third leg of right side. 
posterior row the larger, and two or three of them in the male forming large spurs, 
Femur longer by one-fourth than the first tibia and subequal to the second. 
