HORN EXPEDITION—AKANEID^. 
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Lip long, oval, tvvo-thinls the length of the inaxilhe, Ilat and smooth. 
SterniDH ovate, smaller in front than at the rear, brightly burnished, thick 
greyish hairs round the margin, Hat and bare in the middle. 
Abdomen 1 mm. longer tlian broad, oval, two large yellow patclies on the 
under side on each side of the epigyne, which is deep brown in contrast to ground 
colour of abdomen. No abdominal fold behind the genital fold. 
Mammilhe six in number, cylindrical, truncated at the top, single-jointed, three 
or four long hairs round the edge of the superior ones ; inferior and superior of 
equal length, intermediate shortei'. 
Legs short, glossy ; femoral joint thickened in middle ; metatarsus and tibia 
IV. armed with lying-down brown spines; femur, tarsus and metatarsus pale 
brown hairs ; patella and tibia smooth ; two pectinated claws (four teeth on 
outer, three on inner), and rather thick hairs at the point of the tarsus. Tarsus 
and metatarsus particularly short; fourth pair of legs longest. 
Note. —The cephalic part is by no means distinctly separated and no rima 
media., otherwise the cephalothorax is of the cenirothele type. The hind row also 
of eyes are straight instead of curved forward, therefore it must be assigned to 
C/ubiona, though on the borders of the two genera. 
Dimensions. 
Cephalothorax, length 
2^ mm. 
,, breadth 
Abdomen, length 
,, breadth - 
9 
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Coxa. 
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41 IDDI. 
Locality. —A single female specimen (broken). Finke River. 
Micapia, Westr. 
ALicaria inornata '? L. Koch. 
Locality. —Palm Creek. One female specimen too much broken to be abso 
lutely certain as to the identitication. Previously recorded froui “New Holland.” 
