HORN EXPEDITION-AUANEID.E. 
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Troch. and Patella and Metat. and 
Femur. Tibia. Tarsus. 
1. 
Leg - 
2 mm. 
G 
mill. 
- 6 
mm. 
- 
mm. 
= 19i 
mm. 
o 
w. 
Leg - 
- 2 „ 
■ G 
j) 
- 6 
55 
- H 
55 
= 19^ 
55 
3. 
Leg - 
- 2 „ 
- 5 
)) 
- 5 
55 
- 5i 
55 
11 
55 
4. 
Leg - 
oi 
-'2 5) 
- 7 
55 
- 7 
55 
- 7 
55 
- 23^ 
55 
Relative length of legs : 4, 1, 2, 3. 
Loca lity. —11 lauiur ta. 
Much like H. diversa, but the legs are longer in proportion. The fourth pair 
is the longest instead of the second. The abdomen is shorter ; also the front eyes 
are ecjuidistant, and the hinder side eyes are larger than the others instead of the 
same size as the front eyes. 
Voconia, Thorell. 
Voconia dolosa, L. Koch. 
Three male and two female specimens were brought down. They were 
captured under bark. The animals are larger than those described by L. Koch ; 
the black markings on the back are not clear, no longitudinal stripes being notice¬ 
able, and the legs are certainly longer in proportion than in the typical form. 
Locality. —Alice Springs. Previously described from “ New Holland.” 
Delena, Walck. 
Delena cancer ides, Walck. 
The legs of these specimens are about one-fourth longer than L. Koch’s 
specimen of D. cancerides, and agree with a specimen of my own found at Macedon 
(Viet.). The colouring and marking are substantially the same. 
Locality. —Central Australia (? exact locality). Previously recorded from 
Nepean River (New South Wales), Peak Downs, Bowen and Rockhampton 
(Queensland); occurs also at Macedon (Victoria). 
Sarotes, Sundevall. 
Sarotes longipes, L. Koch. 
Locality. —Alice Springs. Previously recorded from Sydney. 
