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light grey. Clypeus brown. Chelicerae dirty light brown, with 
two separate teeth and one two-cuspidate tooth on anterior 
and posterior margins, respectively. Maxillae, labium and 
sternum dirty light brown. Legs 1 long and massive, pale 
brown with lighter sides of femora and light and dark grey 
bands on podomeres. Other legs delicate, with light and 
dark grey bands. Palpal organ as in Figs 3D, 3E, 4E, and 
4F. Dimensions: CL 1.00; EFL 0.384; AEW 0.564; PEW 
0.58; CW0.713; CH 0.58; AL 1.16; AW0.796; LI: 0.796 + 
0.48 + 0.498 + 0.332 + 0.232; L2: 0.464 + 0.394 + 0.348 + 
0.332 + 0.232; L3: 0.498 + 0.215 + 0.332 + 0.265 + 0.232; 
L4: 0.89 + 0.298 + 0.332 + 0.448 + 0.332. 
Distribution. Known only from type-locality (Fig. 5, 
closed-square). 
Figure 5. Distributional map of Maddisonia : ▲ M richardsoni sp. 
nov., • M. whytei sp. nov., ■ M. berbekai sp. nov. 
Acknowledgments. I am grateful to Dr Robert Raven (Queens¬ 
land Museum, Brisbane), Mr Graham Milledge (Australian 
Museum, Sydney), Dr M. Harvey and Ms Julianne Waldock 
(Western Australian Museum, Perth) for sending the material for 
study. Prof. Barry Richardson has provided the remarks on the text 
and generated distributional map, and Dr Barbara Patoleta (Siedlce 
Uni.) helped with photography. The research was supported the 
Polish Ministry for Science and Higher Education (18/91/S). 
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Manuscript submitted 18 September 2013, revised 4 April 2014, and 
accepted 11 April 2014. Associate Editor Dr Andrew Mitchell. 
