Abstract

– Two new species of Synsphyronus, S. francesae and S. ellenae, are described from southern Western Australia. These species occur on granite outcrops where they congregate under exfoliating pieces of granite. Synsphyronus francesae occurs near the south coast of Western Australia, while S. ellenae occurs in the central wheatbelt region.

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