HORN EXPEDITION-ARANEIDiE. 
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Cephalothorax, length 
- 
2 mm. 
,, breadth 
- 
- 2 „ 
Abdomen, length 
- 
- 4 „ 
,, breadth 
- 
- 31 
Troch. and 
Femur. 
P.atella and 
Tibia. 
Metat. and 
Tarsus. 
1. 
Leg - 
1 mm. - 3 mm. 
3 mm. 
2| mm. = 
niui 
0 
Leg - 
- 1- - 3 
- 3 „ 
r 
1 
5) 
3. 
Leg - 
- 1 - 21 
- 2 „ 
- 2 „ = 
7 
5 5 
4. 
Leg - 
- 1 -2 
9 
55 
0 
5^ 
G 
55 
Relative length of legs : 2, 1, 3 
, 4. 
Localities .—Finke River, Stevenson River. 
PlIILODROMIDiE. 
Hemicloea, Thorell. 
Ileiniclcea longipes.^ sp. n. 
Cephnlothorax reddish-brown above, with short wliite hairs here and thei’e. 
Sternum, legs and palpi reddish-golden yellow. Mandibles pale red, witli deeper 
red-brown fangs. Abdomen ashy-grey above, with darker and lighter short grey 
hairs; live broad depressions in a I’ing above, with darker colouring; under surface 
paler grey, thickly covered with short, erect, pale hairs. 
CephnJfltho7-ax inversely cordate, with the point truncated, so as to be square 
in front; cephalic part flat beliind the eyes ; slightly raised longitudinally and 
gradually sloping to the margin ; slight side depressions distinguishing the cephalic 
part. Longitudinal dorsal fovea from behind the cephalic part to the beginning 
of the rear slope; shining and smooth, sparsely covered with down-lying white 
hairs. 
Majidibles protrudent, only slightly darker than the cephalothorax; rather 
thickly covered with erect, brown, bristly hair. 
Fangs long and curved, deeper red; two teeth on the inner edge of the falx 
sheath, three on the outer. 
Eyes .—In two straight rows; the front I’ow one-and-a-half diameters distant 
from the margin of the clypeus; equal in size and one-and-a half diameters distant 
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