SPIDERS. BY THOMAS WORKMAN, Vice-PRESIDENT BELFAST NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. VOL. L MALAYSIAN SPIDERS. PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. BELFAST. 1896. PREFACE. In compiling the volume on Spiders now laid before the public, the Author’s endeavour has been to aid future workers in this interesting subject by supple- menting with drawings the well-known works of Professor T. Thorell, of Montpellier, to whom he owes a great debt of gratitude for continuous favours during many years. The first twenty-four drawings, in which the Author was assisted by his daughter, who unfortunately had to discontinue her help owing to her eyesight becoming impaired, were brought out in three parts— part 1 in 1892, and parts 3 and 4 in 1894—under the title of Malaysian Spiders, Nearly all the specimens were collected by the Author in Singapore and Java, and are in his possession except where otherwise noted. The male is denoted by ¢, and the female by ?, the distinctive marks usually adopted in works of this nature. The drawings of the palpi and epigynae were made when the parts were dry except when stated otherwise, but the colours have been taken from specimens as they appear after immersion in spirits of wine, and not from living spiders. The Author hopes the notes on the habits and webs of the various species will be of interest, so little being known of the life history of tropical spiders. ‘* The heart is hard in Nature, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feel their happiness augment his own.” —Cowrer. CRAIGDARRAGH, é Co, Down, jist August, 1890. i rial din allel ee CO SE —————= ——E——————— A ; = i ya ; 4 = 1 a -, _a=<— + al i: ; et 5 a i '- = J = | Pa. ss : = ; e - Pa - a a rs a iat ” ts oe aint ie OF eee a a. Lael aay sl mee lage a zl 7 ei. ie oe =e ae Pe pe nate “dhe te Spa, ot eel a4 er ses lig : = “i a : : yA poniomine: sam : a - — : Peal | Lia c 7! eo eer _ = te iia cn ane = . iv Y a) al =a aon ae a Steg! ang i _ a my. 1 an ie | oe at ante Satie wht =i ary he “sts _.-- a ees » = ry = age Plea " alpe a } an a an - icabe air _tqntant aaa a ee —"| = [anny mm ibs: i ee a ae | ot oe ri = ‘ak a is iis. - = Je a a ey Sane an fa a gh EL ey oe ra Ua = wat IF: Nt 7 es i Seah | SNM CON AA Sen Wee, bait ker el ein eat lm age ae | a 7 7 - = Pl aa ‘ir = a S — = & i’ = =I SS oe Ta se) Tae A= Seater ie fA os a >) = a roas, Et 4 a 7 i a a i = ms al i. x =, ior id a= = oe : s 7 i re _ af. : "4 oe eh the 1 aa ™ ue Seu L. ies r 1 mail|. ee (tee : te a ; a I sre Seen ia _ j h ee « Pine aa Arnt F a a > £ elt eps yt wy sat sthly ag, AM mice a ‘get, 7 ae Siertlice Sar 8 Jae an £7, feet ates a aale apse a ‘l reels sa = tinea -— ae ed eral 20 -Ai~ er = = ia ; = Ah ln Lil ef «gee ae tada ‘au a ; Sey aya ee: Aap 12 7 Pm a 1 ty : wages mutaby noth whe a Terrains Soe Sette ma ree _ , pris ALPHABETICAL INDEX. acromosoides (Phoroncidia), 58. zemula (Argiope), 27. do. (Epeira), 27. albo-lineatus (Plexippus), 14. alfurus (Attus), 102. alternans (Hyllus), 11. do. (Maevia), 11. amecenuim (Theridium), 68. anaspasta (Epeira), 49. annulipes (Storena), 76. anseripes (Epeira), 36. argenteolum (Theridiosoma), 57. argentina (Argyroepeira), 54. atrica (Zilla), 39. attenuata (Ariamnes), 61. auratus (Oxyopes), IOI. austera (Tapponia), 98. beccarii (Epeira), 5, 32. bifida (Epetra), ey ° birmanicus (Oxyopes), 100. blandum (Coleosoma), 60. bogoriensis (Epeira), 50. brevispina (Gasteracantha), 8. do, (Plectana), 8. cacti-opuntis: (Epeira), 32. callidus (Daradius), 86. capes (Epeira), 21. celebesiuna (Argyroepeira), 52. do. (Meta), 52. do. (Tetragnatha), 52. centrodes (Epeira), 35. citricola (Aranea), 32. oo tei) 32. O. Ira), 32. confraga (Epeira), 34- cornutus (Attus), 102. coronata (Ergane), 15. coruscans (Venonia), 96. cursor (Sarotes), 82. cuspidata (Caerostris), 26. do. (Gasteracantha), 8. decens (Epeira), 47. decorata (Gea), sd do, (Meta), 52. do. (Tetragnatha), 52. de-haanii (Epeira), 50. d’urvellei (Attus), 12. do. (Ephippus), 12. i (P achne), 92. o. (Ornithoscatoides), 92. decipiens (Thomisus), 92. diademata (Tharpyna), 4. doleschallii (Argiope), 29. doris: (Gasteracantha), 7, 8. eczematica (Epeira), 45. elegans (Callinethis), 22. do, ey = emarginata ira), 32. eohipolata (Epeira), 48. exanthematica (Crytophora), 44. exanthematica (Epeira), 44. extensa (Tetragnatha), 19. fasciatum (Theridiosoma), 57. fasciatus (Argyrodes), 63. festiva (Gea), 30. fibulata (Argyroepeira), 53. flagellum (Ariadne), 61. flagellum (Ariamnes), 61. flava (Epeira), 32. flavida (Gasteracantha), 8. do. (Plectana), 8. formosus (Camaricus), 4. fornicatus (Camaricus), 4. gemmea (Argyroepeira), 56. do. (Meta), ma gemellus (Oxyopes), 2. giganteus (Hyllus), 1oz. globosus (Physocyclus), 72. gracillimus (Pholcus), 71. guttata (Gasteracantha), 8. harinandii (Corinnomma), 79. harpax (Gasteracantha), 7. hasseltii (Sinis), 103. do. (Viciria), 103. helophorum (Theridium), 70. hilaris (Philodamia), 89. hispida (Epeira), 47. indica (Seytodes), 73. indigattix (1 Epeira), x inquinatum (Theridium), 67. insulana (Epeira), 36. javana (Linyphia), 64. javanus (Oxyopes), 99. juvenca (Storena, 75). kandarensis (Epeira), 50. on fe i] oD z J ‘* i ‘i - ro i ie - a ee | 7 - 3 a “ | 4 be gos eae j we {hea = Li i “= a] an ee = an :; i i - oo a ag | es! a ; | » ae) Jk - Oy ate etie ile ii Ld: : * baa sb) Ba ah ak aati “4 6, deri lengs ee ae y: ite teh Phy ‘p= « teat 5a eae _ Po ray ee ime ll -_. Ce ee i en J ALPHABETICAL INDEX. labyrinthea (Epeira), 5. laglaizei (Epeira), 41. lineatipes (Oxyopes), 1, 2, 99. do. (Spasus), 1. lineatum (Synawma), 87. leucomenus (Angus), 88. longimanus (Lagnus), 104. lygeana (Phoroncidia), 58. do. (Plectana), 58. macrura (Epeira), 33- maculata (Nephila), 62. magnifica (Argiope), 27. mammosa (Gasteracantha), 5. mammeata (Gasteracantha), 8. mangiferse (Chiracanthium), 8o. manipa (Epeira), 48. marmorata (Scytodes), 73 martensii (Lvesis), 74. mediofusea (Plectana), 8. melanura (Crytophora), 36. micula (Epeira), 40. mitifica (E-peira), 39. miniaceum (Theridium), 17. mitralis (Czerostris), 25. mulmeinensis (Epeira), 37, 40. mundulum (Theridium), 68. nasuta (Argyrodes), 62. noegeata (Epeira), 43. observatrix (Gasteracantha), 8. obtusa (Milonia). 51. opuntiz (Cyrtophora), 32. do. (Epeira), 32. ornatus (Loxobates), $3. paradoxa (Caerostris), 25. do. (Epeira), 25. paviei (Epeira), 48. peltatus (Peltorynchus), 3. perpolita (Epeira), 46. picta (Mzevia), 10. porcula (Epeira), 35, 42. postilena (Epeira), 38. pulchripes (Tmarus), 85. punctigera (Epeira), 48. prognatha (Hygropoda), 95. pygea (Euophrys), 6. quadri-tuburculatus (Uloborus), 18. radiosa (Theridiosoma), 57. reinwardtii (Arigiope), 29. do. (Epeira), 29, rhombifer (Angecus), 88. roseo-limbata (Plectana), 8. ruber (L Lee age, - ruber (Lagnus), 104. rubro-pictus (Lycopus), 84. rufofemorata (Epeira), 47. rumpfil (Epeisa), 4, 7» russatus (Mantius), 9, 16. salebrosa (Euetria), 31. do. (Epeira), 31. sannio (Hasarius), 15. do. (Plexippus), 15. scoparia (Viciria), 103. sculptilis (Cyrtophora), 32. segnis (Boliscus) 93. semi-cincta (Misumena), 94. severus (Megatimus), 13. singaporensis (Psechrus), 78. spectabilis (Epeira), 50. striata (Argyopes), 27. do. (Argyroepeira), 19. do. (Epeira), 27. do. (Meta), 19. — sub-mucronata (Epeira), 50. succineta (Agriope), 25. sumatranus (Argyrodes), 17. suminata (Gasteracantha), 8. sundaica (Serpe 77: sundiacum (Theridium), 17. thelura (Epeira), 41. thomisoides (Epeira), 41. thoracica (Scytodes), 73 T-notatum (Theridium), 65. triacantha (Molione). 59. triangula (Epeira), 48. trifasciata (Argyopes), 29. do. (Epeira), 29. trituberculata (Epeira), 36. tuberculosa (Cserostris), = tubicolum (Theridium), é unicolor (Epeira), 20. variata (Philodamia), go. vatia (Epeira), 48. ventralis (Argyroepeira), 55. do. (Meta), 55. . versicolor (Argiope), 28. do. (Chrysilla), 10, do, (Epeira), 28. do. (Plexippus), 10. viduus (Carrhotus), 14. do. (Plexippus), 14. virens (Hasarius), 16. do, (Orus), 91. do. (Dieta), 91. vitatus (Plexippus), 11. vulpina (Polyboea), 97. weberi (Theridium), 69. workmanii (Damarchus), $1. xyphias (Argyrodes), 62. ADDENDA. Page 3—/. rostratus, Thor., is a synonym of Sérigoplus albo-striatus, Sim. Bull. Soc. Zool., France, p. 446. 1885. » 4—C. formosus, Thor., is a synonym of Camaricus striatipes, Van Hass. Midden Sumatra, etc., Aran., p. 43, pl. uli., figg. 7 and 8. 1882. » 16—//, virens, Thor., is a synonym of Zrgane sannio, Thor. ‘The Spiders of Burma, p. 391. 1895. 5» 17—A. sumatranus, Thor., isa synonym of Argyrodes flavescens, Cambr. Proc. Zool. Soc., London, p. 321, pl. xxviil., figg. 1-1f. 1880. Plate 97—Ocyale hirsuta, Work., should be out. a s = cea i = Aine eee Bete | ic a Ar = veers i] a wy i] - . ie ite hee ee 4 iP. ae ahs A p —_ . 5 ii. any i ou e ea a | The a = ani es - ee col | al * 4 ie. ma a? fF a tk ~~ — a wee oT a a = es ee ee = = j Sn e ; Z. ee ee ee is ke i ‘ ' = ak = il ta he a 7 = J » i r | A Se a =e bp ast : i x | a te Pa _ 4 , a - = ke 7 > 4 - OXYOPES LINEATIPES. C. L. Koch. Syn.: 1848. Sthasus lineatipes, C. L. Koch, Die Arach. xv., p. 55, tab. DXVIIL., fig. 1455: 1891. Oxyopes Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vetenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), page 71. Description of Plate 1 g—a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, front view of eyes and falces, (eyes of first and second row too far apart in drawing); d, epigyne ; e, profile of spider ; /, right palpus of ¢. Total length, ¢ 7 mm. @ 9 m.m.; cephalo thorax, ¢ 3 m.m. % 3 m.m. ; abdomen, ¢ 4 m.m. & 6 m.m. Length of legs, ¢ i—15, ii—14, iii—11, iv.—15°5 milemetres. i @ ii—13, ii—t2, iii—10, iv.—13 milemetres. The eyes in the front row are the smallest. Those of second row about the diameter of one of them apart. Clypeus rather higher than width of second row of eyes. Four black lines on upper side of abdomen, and black line on lower side of first pair of legs. Epigyne horse shoe shaped, convex side backwards. Spider when alive of a brilliant green colour, and is to be found in abundance in Singapore on bamboo hedges. It does not seem to make any web, but runs freely over the leaves. Very common in the Malay Archipelago. tleewal, af D he ; 8? sae Me) Tee ade vii , brome ies: fevway 1% ae wie ani AT a an viper all jy tif ales a a4 Fh _ a Fil ai as pre ald al an a ort ’ 7 UALS AML Beare oe ee > ere pen Pe ni nite va Het ey one Saf iene 7 sa wu wn oi me ™ i acide h § rin oT! fiat iy Pere pct, eee" ‘et Nga a ce = _ hang _ eta Sayspes. icneats} aa 4 de h i Penang. Cr bo OXYOPES GEMELLUS. Thor. Syn. : 1891. Oxvopes gemelius, Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vetenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. a2), page 71. Description of Plate 2 ¢—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; ¢, front view of eyes and ialces ; a, profile of spider ; ¢, left palpus. This spider, found in Penang by myself in 1888, is in all respects exactly similar to Oxyopes dineatipes, C. L. Koch, except that the digital joint of the palpus is more prolonged at the joint, and a slight difference in the shape of the palpal organs. It may, therefore, not improbably turn out that this is but a variety of O. /ineatipes, C. L. Koch. The 9 has not yet been found. ‘> as Oe € gamatle ar eee S's ie PELTORHYNCHUS ROSTRATUS. Thor. Syn.: 1890. FPeltorhvachus peltatus, Thor., Aracnidi di Pinang p. 11. 1891. do. rostratus, id., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vetenskaps— Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 88. 1891-92. do. do. id., Studi, cet., IV., Ragni dell’ Indo-Malesia, cet., I., p. 114. Description of Plate 3 ¢—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size ; c, epigyne ; @, labium and maxillae ; ¢, eyes and falces ; 7, profile of spider. Labium and maxillae covered with short spines. Strong spines on the front of the falces. Row of short strong spines on the edge of the clypeus. Long strong spines on the ocular area, and over the cephalothorax. The genus Fe/torhynchus, Thor., can easily be distinguished by the peculiar pro- jecting clypeus. dg found in Java by Professor Kinberg, and 9 by me in Penang. — — ik vi i rl Lan a ' 7H Ly c = 1 q a mec ‘i * =i * , Hi. r. a ie m. . ri ' i i . » - bic Nes = | al i," eae a - Pt ~ ae | + mm | ” i) a . = } | a fe _ |e : } i o 7? _ i lh ¥ - 7 FI im — @ “a _ q J = ¥ vi . 7 ; i a 29 ‘ % ett ah. eT! _aurasaios Daiidebaieit ah - At . an ye awe at ieret Es _ = si Wea? worrewncth aA weit) maa hi} aaeor es | oa’. By Ridin dotnet Thy etd A A ees | aes, OF ay tis oe, hieypd tagger Hh oii bak Hh ral tl yo Ee =, i+ a rm HrEnivag ne ame et, ate gaat Lait ie ah teed i aoa g © a ; ptt 2% i? ee aan ls ; et eat Jus: i, MN ears seit wlth ealnian Lia F r lay —— P : oe me ; : . “ 1 -_ ‘i : , Hi : ; ’ outt ihacnstss iat ws neck A ene + Ldbie aoe Sly a eras iid 1 b alieteritl” r S| ona ana pa’ gente ik esl sesh aula arm | wae algae : jee ih hc a -e phe nM c | sen Iw Lbaape> pile ete gly peree Silex, sal} ; seedy as: mf soit ll ok faa bath nat ali emainwwl’, emma fale er od ee Si tach # va teed ea aeet Attarhyachua \eatontas Ther. Fang i a 4 a Lo ia) os a wil. 7 2 4 ee 1.0 = t = 4 CAMARICUS FORMOSUS. Thor. Syn. : 1887. Camartcus formosus, Thor. (Viaggio di L. Fea. Cet. 2), Primo Saggio sui Ragni Birmani, loc. cit., p. 262. 1890. wi jorntcaius, Thor., Arachnidi di Nias e di Sumatra, p. 60. Description of Plate 4 g—a, figure of spider magnified (abdomen too short in drawing); 4, natural size ; c, eyes and falces ; @, profile of spider ; ¢, left palpus Sternum, falces, labium, and bases of the legs yellow. Dark brown coloured marking on lower side of abdomen with a light yellow margin. This species much resembles 7iarpyna diademata, L. Koch, Arachniden Australis, page 248, Taf. 42, figs. 2—3, but it differs remarkably from this species in the position of middle front eyes, which are nearer to one another than each one is to the corresponding side eye, Found in Burma, Sumatra, and Penang. Specimen in my collection. g unknown. Camaricut fermosus ‘Thar. Fenang & EPEIRA BECCARII. Thor. Syn. : 1878. Apetra deccarit, Thor., Studi sui Ragni Malesi e Papuani II., Ragni di Amboina, cet , pp. 65—297. 1881. - » id., ibid. IIT., Ragni dell’Austro-Malesi, cet., p. 119. Description of Plate 5 9% —a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, eyes ; d, epigyne ; 5a, snare This spider I found in considerable numbers on a clump of mangroves growing at the side of the Deli road, about two miles from Singapore. Their webs are most beautifully constructed. The circular snare is placed horizontally with the edges somewhat turned up, and the centre raised in a cornicopea like shape, the upper part being slightly turned over ; half way up this tube the egg-cocoon is placed. Below the snare is a network, larger than the snare, formed of irregular lines crossing and recrossing to protect the mouth of the tube, &c., on the underside. The snare is eight inches in diameter, and the tube three inches long. The tube was braced to the surrounding twigs and leaves to keep it in an upright position. The wonderful regularity of the circular snare, and the beautiful curve of the ascending tube, together with its perfect adaption as a means of supplying food and protection to its constructor and her progeny, made it one of the most interesting objects I have ever seen. Hentz describes a somewhat similar web as made by Feira labvrinthea, Hentz. See Hentz's Spiders of the United States, page 111, pl. 13, fig. 3, pl. 19, figs. 124 and 133. Found in Amboina and Singapore, but not common in Singapore. ¢ unknown. i dai east i i pat, 4 ve - _ 7 : e ery oe bat ai —_ Ld ; a ths a i 7 - = ; : — a : 1 = = mylery, Tey air cate aay an ni lee b . Zaghag a hr iy De wigan | ee aaah i mpral i ee ee = 5 ihe ll os jens ‘i ile J dis bak ets i! ey eae} atl Be inal dalegeseer $4 oer ne alent Srey Akgmit devil Wwe o - att ak mem mele cat) ih omy ee eee ey re 7 ee Jy | wiht sun ot dian uM oe i) aeige- met! Wilees periaesl, wil , ~ Wiha & Scies . = tt ett) Aiiaegy ak gl an ped ge myecis! | re Yee. Sipe eet oh os eet bo rane Vidi caer De \gaibays plaka; ” die Va ee if “Shioie ae Dyes De, AY peti we Mo plc et sa uid poto. e ~ ded ip weet i ped T arehi yeti fee at cts 2 een (Ledhery soe ‘i Heteet Hey an * potion aelis oy “flowy pe eet Uitarde pect Kata tae Se + yi gga LaF Ae i a ai be ugg eee esl ra acai yoked eae ze ed Pe a re. Semel, banal paar. a knees, 4d wy ee = woe . Nod ss Ahevell Singapore i eccaric Ehecra 5° as fe oe wean eR EUOPHRYS PYGAEA. Thor. Syn. : 1891. Huophrys pygaea, Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar of Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vetenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 135. Description of Plate 6 9 —a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, eyes ; d, epigyne ; e, labium and maxillae ; /, spider in profile. Length of legs, i—3, ii.—quite 3, iii—nearly 3, iv.—3} milemetres. Cephalothorax and abdomen sparsely covered with white hairs which do not show until the specimen is taken out of spirits and dried. Found by me in Penang. Specimen in my collection. ¢g unknown. _ sasirs rinses, aight a erie ‘eg eral ne dante ae eer as “eh a aes ea a at > wah pele 7 fin re Sy BM Ee, Gouloeat il ne $ j Aalagane stéelye by cag eGo: tt Se stngisieg tT gt ub 7 be a: ass a ( sclera fore iwirtal a ieee : | arene se eliina— Te b mlge —it—Fag Me ap RS — it cise plate +e, Fanarce} yee a be ru ncn fla sigs! Lo? 1S et Serb: hay Pitt oF detail ea aawna ol 4s. (tlk _. depen 4 * angitedte a cane Cnepdrys Apgeec Penang eo ger at GASTERACANTHA DORIAE. Sim. 1877. Gasteracantia dortae, Sim., Etudes Arach. X., Arach. Nouv. ou peu connus, in Ann. de la Soc. Ent. de France, 2° Ser., VII., p. 232, pl. 3, fig. 3. harpax, Camb., on some new and little known Spec. of Aran., with remarks on the gen. Gasteracantha, in Proceed. of the Zool. Soc. of London, 1879, p. 284, pl. XXVI, fig. 9. 1889-90. 1s dortae, Thor., Studi cet. IV., Vol. 1, p. 57. Description of Plate 7 9—a, figure of spider natural size ; 6, eyes ; c, centre of web showing beginning of outer spiral. Snare seventeen inches diameter, constructed in a coffee-tree in Mr. Davidson's plantation on the mainland near Singapore. It had thirty rays which did not meet in the centre, but were joined by a circular thread. Outer spiral commences two inches out from this central ring and makes twenty-six revolutions, The spider was sitting in the centre of the web, head downwards. It has also been found at Sarawak in Borneo. @ unknown. Syn. : 1879. 7 er ii -yadeg ait. pA Tk! “fe. age = “ flee s ee ieee " heiee potent ~ . al ‘< iain wha ma ; 7 (tart Ba aye : ar Kabcl pr oe fu i vag aan tenia 1 shat yi Hp dou me> y etl tetey ee ee eos 5 nh a ut! samc = Wh zesulie. Epps Yasiman egy Spaddug ‘a pears wpe. aia “aay ahaa . a hack sot mt ery Pry . 1*F ia Are opts Cae wt =< ur | es — eee ih ae Be - was eg ut eel fy a’ eet me mee 2 a atte racanthe deryat Si md here e oenga GASTERACANTHA BREVISPINA. Dol. Syn. : 1837. Gasteracantha cuspidata, C. L. Koch, Die Arach. IV., p. 22 (ad partem : exempla ‘“tuberculo-cephalothoracis singulo, conico ”). 1857, Plectana brevispina, Dol., Bijdrage tot de Kennis der Arachniden van de | i] Indischen Archipel. p. 423. flavida, id., Tweede Bijdrage ibid., p. 43, tab. XIIL., fig. 3. roseo-limbata, id, ibid., p. 43, tab. XIIL, fig. 1. mediofusca, id., ibid., p. 44, tab. XIIL, fig. 9. 1859. Gasteracantha mammeat., Thor., Nya exot. Epeir, in Ofvers. af Vet.- 1881. 1882. ? 1882. 1889-90. A) nN ” Akad. Forhandl. XVL, p. 301. gutiata, id., ibid. mammeata, id., Freg. Eugenies Resa, Arach., I., p. 18. guttata, id,, ibid., p. 19. suminata, L. Koch. Die Arach. Austral., p. 11, Tab. L, fig. 7—7Aa. brevispina, Thor. Studi cet., I]. Ragni Malesi e Papuani raccolti dal Prof. O. Beccari, pp. 17 to 294. observatrix, Camb., On some new and little known spec. of Aran., with remarks on the gen, Gasteracantha, in Proceed. of the Zool. Soc Lond., 1879, p- 291, Pl. XXVIL., fig. 21. brevispina, Thor., Studi cet., IIL, Ragni dell’Austro- Malesia, cet., p. 27. flavida, Van Hass., Midden Sumatra, cet., Aran., p. 15. mammosa, id., ibid. brevispina, Thor., Studi cet. IV., Vol. L, p. 63. Description of Plate 8.—a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, eyes ; 4, palpus of @. This spider makes a similar web to that of Gasteracantha doriae Sim_but only twelve inches in diameter, and also sits in the centre of web, head downwards. It was found at Mr. Davidson's plantation in a coffee-tree. Common in the Malayan Archi- pelago. MeV ADAR TE : (aaa aa pts rye eel capes Pat ive + ernacrieehe “ ~~ Wyle viene ws ts dale Hse, hae ri, re a e. BS i vii * beh ak ihe ee oo | bres aco Hite ly of te ii eal oan: row Fen pened ae ee api doll oe sl? plntemlp . Pn 4 farce cues Gevfereran tha brevispine Dat, ‘- » i. bt — c | ooo ial oa t if Ary *. ar J ry : = a =| 7 BE 7 — a 4 at as / oe mere ee i. as pe hic a tl 7 — F z= rp i ay — a oa iy Ma ; “1 cf Ae all — aa bs a ae fi eran thee hats ee ee ee eee 7. 7. MANTIUS RUSSATUS. Thor. Syn. : 1891. Wantius russatus, Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sdédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vatenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 140. Description of Plate 9 9 —a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, labium and maxillae ; @, eyes ; e, epigyne. Total length, 62 ; length of cephalothorax, 2%; breadth, 2, in front 17 ; length of abdomen, 3$ ; breadth, 24 millim, Length of legs, i—44, ii—g}, iii—sd, iv—sd millim. Length of patella + tibia, i—about 1}, patella+tibia, iii—132, patella + tibia, iv.—1}, metatarsus + tarsus, iv.—1} millim (Thorell). f ok | i) ‘ Man fiae 4oe0aTwa ddan in =e gat Jala 10 CHRYSILLA VERSICOLOR. C. L. Koch. Syn.: 1846. Plexippus versicolor, C. L. Koch, Die Arach. xili., p. 103, tab. CCCCXLIX., fig. 1165 (= g ad.). 1848. Maevia picta id., ibid., xiv., p. 72, tab. CCCCLXXVIILI., fig. 1328 (= gjun.). 1891. Chrysilla verstcolor, Thor, Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien, (K Svenska Vatenskaps—Aka- demiens Handlingar XXIV., No. 2), p. 117. Description of Plate 10 g —a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; d, eyes and falces ; ¢, maxillae and labium ; /, right palpus in front ; g, do. in profile ; 4, epigyne of 9. 4 Total length, 44; cephalothorax, 23, breadth about 1}, in front at least 14 ; abdomen, 24, breadth about 1} millim. Legs, i—almost 5, ii—about 43, ili—almost s, iv.—s4 millim. in length ; patella + tibia, iii—almost 14, patella + tibia, ivr} ; metatarsus + tarsus, iv.—1} millim. @ Total length, s}; cephalothorax, 2} (equal to patella + tibia and } metatarsus iv.), breadth a little more than 14, in front 1} ; abdomen 3, breadth 1} millim. Legs, i.—a little more than 4, ii—34, iii—4#, iv—s} millim.; patella + tibia, i—1}, patella + tibia, iii—r14, patella + tibia, iv—a little more than 14, metatarsus + tarsus, iv.— almost 12 millim. (Thorell). Abdomen and part of cephalothorax covered with scale like white hairs. Koch's g and @ found at Bintang. Both sexes found by meat Penang. by Dr. Klein at Padang Sumatra, Found also in Singapore. awh 4 AMOTNGRY ALIENS llth” Ft oy Hee Piha, it fo A 2 eens iio Oph) ; lent aap eet. ph, REIFIOID eee we eee ED Hes tot ver alah yb sii etl. aA HY OS} feats oor gutta eet tiie etl sulvenwe: Bape S680, | Y adem Ay te hole te . by PRA pals ows | PLE shigeloll mcinset- a r ‘hia nie Beaded hi deditegees tobdyp le etl ee gon gel fos ‘ayia et ac ~peeriny Sigs aqm mpctel kere egies aed (ice soy ey offerug wu § bo step 5 | bum Br 1 bets ate Ka . fae ties. Mibewad ifs. wieder, : dp lige Ql ¢ + tee 5 jected ee) sdelllien by theske (Ubered) ie samnbati a Abate of mer] EF Saale IN ett siete jf igteal al apis Gaul, & aL eailluse Rp sif elrel p- austacte Parr e efeht +. Brynn © Jedbe,) fit Xeeralerdedepan : fe /Cajgenat aT 2 a: z ‘more 7 be dr it be tell speeee tral o@ uditbowad (4) agian, ae aes ae seat weet a onl highs Seo et toh aes de het shel ems Die ta a = i _ 4 ot a, “7 ‘ a ae LE lt - nae 11 MAEVIA ALTERNANS. C. L. Koch. Syn. : ?1846. Plextppus vitatus, C.L. Koch, Die Arach., xiii., p. 125, tab. CCCCLIII., fig. 1185 (= 9 jun.). 1846. Hyllus alternans, id., ibid., p. 160, tab. CCCCLX., fig 1222. 1891. Maevia alternans, Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vatenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 122. Description of Plate 11 g—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, maxillae and labium ; d@, spider in profile ; e, falce from in front ; f, right palpus in front ; g, do. side view ; 4, eyes and falces. Total length, ¢ 44 ; cephalothorax, 23, breadth at least 14, breadth in front almost 14; abdomen, 2}, breadth 14 millim. Legs, i—6, ii—almost s, iiiims4, iv—6 millim. long ; patella + tibia, i—about 23, patella + tibia, iii—a little more than 14, patella + tibia, iv.—at least 18, metatarsus + tarsus, iv.—1§ millim. (Thorell). White and gold metallic scales on cephalothorax and abdomen. Koch's ¢ found at Bintang, and the ¢ at Puloloz, East India. ¢ found by me at Penang. aaa od 2 EMSUNSTIA AIYAAR .. LA moe care tt ‘ shi ht) font ia F ete tel ssid tat + age ee ete i _ 7 if a anki p*, x3 ee eg Pe op tie) scl ‘saenetia wae Asti ti. Gish cain Hee laste pact kane Tot) jemearetin esol, cys ermariotipe Ain dom tthe ool . te eh VIE ee af | wats _— > bette tals) osz tim: $3 staf? to invingl snd a At exreiiny Titgpy..\ janie Hmm ees; atee al ovige Ao VE! fore errr . sedis Sees eres hg nictby shdesink yi tie Sakon 1h tne a ae ieee. a, sa caboose Ms ins etter sarlilitan hl 2A Sb 7 Selendis ge te i Mbesel da ersolaly : ps ; abatiaty gp) wentt newman lA pf aes + alate 8 ibede—~i sirloin | peel acl Tp pallet fee a) Joonat + errmcmcnsaiy Ay reel i gaia So 4, tea anne, barns neadtnitedlgies ii exc oietcory Eileny bases sikf if oe et Jat oad | at % sel ee a Hid Len, Misses! oe // a = 4 = ' “i i =a gi ao ra -_ hs ae : oe al = i son | Ld 7 * =a Ut ii _ = a. = &. = - -” : La a a voll I ] 7 =, Yo - a in” i a ae 7 a ’ 7 =, — = = ! ol t — a 7 : = " i = : _* . ie 4 = uf 4 ‘a i 7 =o nam a. i i “/ : r as | a © > bet = |. - ie v | . , ‘ ar = | = a i ; . : ° -_ i= 7 * _ ii i = 1 r = La e oY ail 7 Me Ts ‘ie le a i * Le wo ag ar a i al a ” © J * is La i .7 12 EPHIPPUS D'URVILLEI. Walck. Syn.: 1837. Altus d'urviilet, Walck, H. N.d. Ins. Apt., I., p. 459. 1881. Aphtppus d’urviller, Thor, Studi sui Ragni Malesi e Papuani HI., Ragni dell’ Austro-Malesi, etc., p. 653. Description of Plate 12 ¢ .—a, figure of spider magnified ; 6, natural size; c, spider in profile ; @, eyes and falces ; ¢, maxillae and labium ; f, left palpus from outside ; g, do. in front. 8 Total length, 112; cephalothorax, 6}, breadth almost 54, in front 35; abdomen, 6, breadth 4 millim. Legs, i—16, ii—12, iii—15, iv.—12}; patella + tibia, ili.— 43 ; patella + tibia, iv.—34 ; metatarsus + tarsus, iv.—4} millim. (Thorell.) @ Total length 104; cephalothorax, 54, breadth almost 4, in front 34; abdomen, 54, breadth 4 millim. Legs, i—103, ii—9, iii—12}, iv.—114; patella + tibia, i1.—44, patella + tibia, iv.—3}; metatarsus + tarsus, iv—3} millim. (Thorell). Coloured scales on cephalothorax and abdomen of 2. Found in New Guinea, Arau Islands, and Northern Australia. ee ed een, ee ee pian dea, /2 : oo a "aa ort he = ~ % ane a . 13 MEGATIMUS SEVERUS. Thor. Syn.: 1891. Megatimus severus, Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vatenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 129. Description of Plate 13 9 —a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c¢, spider in profile ; d, eyes and falces ; e, maxillae and labium ; f, epigyne. Total length, 114 ; cephalothorax, almost 6, breadth 44, in front 3; abdomen, 64, breadth, 44 millim. Legs, i—r14, ii—g94, iii—o9}, iv—12$ millim. ; patella + tibia, i.—a little more than 5, patella + tibia, iii—3}, patella + tibia, iv—a little more than 4, metatarsus + tarsus, iv.—34 millim. (Thorell). Coloured metallic scales on front of falces. One specimen ¢ found by me in Penang. ¢ unknown. Type of the Genus megatimus, Thor. 13 a an ¥ . * eee or, i a i me Daath ae ed = = : — a his am : “alee eos P= ie aa : aa :s Ge. | I .- 4 = cha 7 : , a = " 7 “ f 4 LA | = “a a a aie i ay wn = wl F . s as = a ll = me ie r . ‘ca . o = “iis =a a 7 Li + al rr [Babs = i P ra i : e 1 i 7 AL : a é 7 ry : ‘a ; & i ‘i ; le i a fod nal = , oe : 7 rs : : ; r ; : . af = ! ‘a 4 2 - ] 7 | “ 1 ual = \ s ‘oe os a 4 a 14 CARRHOTUS VIDUUS. C. L. Koch. Syn.: 1846. FPlexippus viduus, C. L. Koch, Die Arachn. xili., p. 104, tab. CCCCXLIX., fig. 1166. ? 1846. + a:bo-lineatus, id., ibid., p. 105, tab. CCCCXLIX., fig. 1167. 1891. Carrhotus viduus, Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vatenskaps—Akademiens Handlingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 142. Description of Plate 14 ¢.—a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; ¢, eyes and falces ; ¢, maxillae and labium ; 7, left palpus in front. Total length, $4 ; cephalothorax, 24, breadth 2, about 1} in front ; abdomen, 3, breadth 1# millim. ; legs, i—s, ii—44, iii—s, iv—4$ millim. A band of white hairs down each side of abdomen, White hairs on sides of cephalothorax. Koch’s ¢ found in Bintang, and P. alhbolineatus, C. L. Koch, which Professor Thorell believes to be the 2 of Carrhotus viduus, was found in Java. ¢g found by me in Penang. a4 tet 49 aunty woronexs hte we ai. ee Jarek sot Gra 1 ase ceed: tL > | AP pg, xb1I922 ee we eee des: pet : | Peta Ga ee ‘oj ating a | Hemity he cas ‘axtedl tsi aigins! kT af delle Wath be. fon] gt eile Uphasrs? Ne ta 3 ds, a pe Se Ree Sa es A “apatite Mp i | >t Ze rs sh edt > ol be ena soatiotas by ¥ amet Denott ee “1 M4 cE Or a ee eee | Lae | | ‘. ‘ ; ae. | my i ee 1 a] — = io ; Ret eee Pea ~ Sy ee ol oo 7 ss : me oie = - _ aed os : al F a ™ ' _ a ;, + s ; Fr it il = = I a 7 7 ‘ ‘. *. me - = an “i a_i are | rs r i. _ Ms : “+, 7 i= a E 7 - . oi - : = 7 i 7 ay! ko ; es |i = 1 # - — = amd! 5 a ; Fi r = iF) 7 - — ae i = - = on 4 ; 7 d ; : —— a : 5 — hike “Sy ~ = “7 1 Lie = Tl Ld pea a . r = 7 a" 7 7 Pai * al a _ f = F g ri q ' L , ¥ sl ¥ _ i a s 7 hat 1 "ae an. : 7 a 7 ‘ Le ui!| J . i - = ; - : I ) 4 1) i Le - . a i i ml i? t , | a | . bad 7 i a ‘ x iT os ny a M . ' 1 F - *s i. — = J - & r - - - : 7 rs 7 i? 1 =| f a “- — | i s! us i a f 1 a ' hy rs _ r = aL _ —= — Pee ee | a 2 - 1 al a ie Bes Se Ee! a bal =e =) i! : rok, ae > iat panos ie | =F e 1° =i J — i -? *: a = ak = fi ua ' - a od 15 HASARIUS SANNIO. Thor. Syn. : 1877. Plexippus (?) sannto, Thor., Studi sui Ragni Malesi e Papuani 1., Ragni di Selebes, p. 617 (277). 7891-92. Hasarius sannio, id., ibid. IV., Ragni dell’ Indo-Malesia, Vol. 2, p. 429. Description of Plate 15 ¢—a, figure of spider magnified ; 6, natural size; c, spider ‘n profile ; ¢, eyes and falces ; e, maxillae and labium ; /, right palpus from inside ; g, do. in front. Total length, 5; cephalothorax, 23, breadth 1}, in front 13 millim.; abdomen, 23, breadth 14 millim. Legs, i—s4, ii—44, iii—(s), iv—4}; patella + tibia, iv.— almost 14, metatarsus + tarsus, iv.—14 millim. (Thorell). Cephalothorax and abdomen densly covered with long hairs, also the legs, on which are also spines. g found in Celebes and Kandari, and by me in Penang. ¢ unknown. Van Hasselt describes (Midden Sumatra, cet., Aran., p. 48, Pl. V., fig. 15) a spider which he calls Plexifpus sannto Q jun., but which E. Simon (Arach. recueillis par M. Weyers & Sumatra, cet., p. 4) considers to be a different species, and calls it Ergane coronata. éf “odT .OIMMA2 GUINACAH ioged ,.. iasuqe‘l » ievlsM ings ive ibuie ,.rolT ose (8) vine TEL : tye (TT) Tra a aonisloe: ib esp.q,t foV sivoisl-obnl Usb ingedl ,.V1 -bidi ,.bi ova: emprpee 29-108: tabiqe 2 ; seis lnasted 8 ; boliagent robiqa lo oui &—% 2) ote! to noiqiseG ‘a 7 sbieni aon enqlsq iden A; muidel bns sallixam 5 ; eolsl bus eyo yj i slong a sino? ni .of as aomobds ; otillim £1 iaott nt $1 dibsord §s arorlteledqss ,2 .ltgiol leioT — vi cidit + slisteq 7 $—7t ,)— ii dp—ii be —i egod | wmillim 41 dibserd (HetodT) .atillica $i1—vi usu) + everisiom ,)1 teomls no ,epol oft oels jetisedl ypaol diiw bowvos ylensb aemobde bas xmorlicladqed 9 -gosneT ni sm yd bos jnsbnst bas esdeleD ni bowl § ezsniqe ors oi iloity _ dinworton whige 5 (21 94.7 0 fe gq .metA ,.t99 erdR Te nsbbiM) eaditzesb sleeesH acV WM. 12q aillix: ye Stanek) nome at doldw jud muy Q omune addres allco on doidw sungva ff allns bos ,smeqe Jnoiw!llib s od of arsbianos (1. .q ,.Joo edenive £ msyoV/ DUHMO LE = tS 16 HASARIUS VIRENS. Thor. Syn.: 1890. Hasartus virens, Thor., Arachnidi di Nias e di Sumatra, p. 89. 1891. a » id., Spindlar fr. Nikobarerna ach andra delar af Sédra Asien. (K. Svenska Vatenskaps—Akademiens Hand lingar, XXIV., No. 2), p. 147. Description of Plate 16 9 .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; ¢, eyes and falces ; ¢, maxillae and labium ; /, epigyne. Total length, 5 ; cephalothorax, almost 24, breadth about 1?,in front a little more than 14; abdomen, 2}, breadth almost 2 millim. Legs, i— 44, ii—4, iii—44, iv—s5 millim. ; patella + tibia, i—14, patella + tibia, iii—almost 14, patella + tibia, iv.—14; metatarsus + tarsus, iv—almost 14 millim. (Thorell.) ¢ found in Sumatra, and by me in Penang. ¢ unknown. Has considerable resemblance to .Mantius russatus, Thor., but differs from it by the front middle eyes being larger and projecting more ; also by the lighter coloured abdomen, which has a band of dark hair around the front. Similar dark hairs on the femoral joints of legs. a "a asa’ auimage ng . squirts ih wait Tender 2 ine at a4 det ee ri tS om ae eg RES a Boe r | nViKx. a? A : . ~ sales aber ders = na jain 8 - wee 4 eae ; am so i a 2 Breck “asleOpas janorio—. 7 Auiemy os eneremc tii —. . ee ay el als 5 ENN eet tacit hago 2 Aeparios Hirene ier Penang = = lig oe oe eT 17 ARGYRODES SUMATRANUS. Thor. Syn. : 1889-90. Argyrodes sumatranus, Thor. Studi sui Ragni Malesi, etc., Part IV., Vol. 1., p. 247. Description of Plate 17 9 .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; ¢, spider in profile ; ¢d, epigyne ; e, eyes and falces ; f, cephalothorax in profile and palpus of ¢ ; &, left palpus in front. é Total length, 34; cephalothorax, about 12, breadth, about 1; breadth of clypeus, about 4; abdomen, 2}, breadth, a little more than 1, height, 12 millim. Legs, i.—(13$), .—74, iii.—44, iv.—74 ; patella+tibia, iv.—z millim. (Thorell.) g Total length, 42; cephalothorax, about 14, breadth, about 1; breadth of clypeus, almost 4; abdomen, 24, breadth, 24, height, almost 34 millim. Legs, i—12, il.—7, il.— 49, iv.—64 ; patella+-tibia, iv.—z2 millim. (Thorell.) This spider has a very close resemblance to Zheridion mintaceum, Dol., and Theridion sundtacum, Dol. Found in Sumatra and Singapore. eat ZAR i Caos voe as | ints a Sa M jig icw Tie sect i" am ne wea aryek. 39 gba + eke ial Je [diet jerean 2 heenpaca ruil es a8 Te aj sa nallphe pect Pos qi? Fi cl a ay sa RST WE Bi oy ee olfit tens mets j ee a alitnry a,” 7 . Le atau loar puny hang bist we Lput a tradi ainod jalashges’ 5 i atrget bind 4 itt cd ptttiie atieon! * icy pine yc rie, ~=Jeb gists} étiaana (hte sa Jaale ip. PS eeed theitera faire) ) Senheh, titheoneert ai dais tk cae tins piste i Ty slzyamet Te ras ® pet en me ini {7 eo ‘satis Lah AticobF | et onan $8 deqniele anorgs | ; Chetty darian ane = gala! def: ily" oe al | vais Bai ‘iby aces jivad WaieM mates tT a3 asinine oe, fs gre c vic tila al T , ' See ate nies a Laent4 ot prvetoaps,0iben oa a 17 ARGYRODES SUMATRANUS. Thor. Syn. : 1889-90. Argyrodes sumatranus, Thor. Studi sui Ragni Malesi, etc., Part IV., Vol. I., p. 247. Description of Plate 17 ¢.—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; @, epigyne ; ¢, eyes and falces ; f, cephalothorax in profile and palpus of &; g, left palpus in front. g¢ Total length, 34; cephalothorax, about 13, breadth, about 1; breadth of clypeus, about 4; abdomen, 2}, breadth, a little more than 1, height, 13 millim. Legs, i.—(134), ii.—74, iii.—44, iv.—7$ ; patella+-tibia, iv.—z2 millim. (Thorell.) ¢ Total length, 4%; cephalothorax, about 14%, breadth, about 1; breadth of clypeus, almost 4; abdomen, 2}, breadth, 24, height, almost 34 millim. Legs, i.—12, iil.—7, ilii— 43, iv.—64 ; patella+-tibia, iv—z2 millim. (Thorell.) This spider has a very close resemblance to Zhertdion mintaceum, Dol., and Theridion sundiacum, Dol. Found in Sumatra and Singapore. 18 ULOBORUS QUADRI-TUBERCULATUS. Thor. Syn. : 1892. U/oborus quadri-tuberculatus, Thor. In MSS. Description of Plate 18 9 .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; @, maxillae and labium; e, epigyne; 7, do. in profile; 4, cocoon magnified ; 7, do. natural size. 18@. Web of spider in Pine Apple plant reduced. This spider is not uncommon in Singapore. It makes a curious snare in the centre of the Pine Apple plant (Brome/ia ananas), which it forms peculiarly to suit the shape of the plant, and I have not found its snare elsewhere. The Pine Apple is a South American plant, and has only of late years been introduced into this part of the world. Was the spider introduced with it, or is it a native which has adapted its snare to the introduced plant? The snare is horizontal, loosely made of rays on the top, in the centre of which on the lower side the spider sits. 24 top rays not adhesive. About 24 lower or side rays on which there is a 14 thread spiral. The snare is held open at the bottom so that the spider may drop through. When disturbed the sp*‘der hangs on by a } inch thread from centre of web and swings itself violently to and fro. The little spiked cocoon is attached to the top rays, close to where the spider sits in the centre. | E rh = 0eT SUTAIVIAANYT-i90s0D 20neAOI0 m : | s el nt eat T ilpaaaseyetiahe lian, see mott : feet } | aap j- ale Jproser A vbendicrrpeen subige ks seg® e—, g-81 sisi te cetyl ! ve 7 foisepsee dene A Chom Papal wort ‘geraeietual Hames cuigtTeeieees ~ api eress gl, 4. calise systems grnkcley apliger A att a aabigs Wo hsW ony patie fey tees Aba. i ode gh weete noni x atenr al seoqcyetiet ei moumeesity port a} tebige dT - Kew eily tess rym me cere | vere “ ies atl - dp ee a ei theiowg tres ne} win Bi iets dint 7 oad os on rat = i r i Mi a Li as, Sk: Boe snare fi, dey {ok peas eure 4 tl din baal rt Fir at ae fo csi a: pen Pact a tariiede eT cataleszat x iti dsencyamie Eta & Pris | Maptcr-seeh Bi Sars Palo be Lem Paha teal ee arate agit ah high lt Peni, [ irene vB — a3 wd Lpiese wank | Palh hettvliven eb elk alent um Sool nT: a a cane siti ee! at =e v panes if 4 ol r = ao 7 sul 7 - uae ow {Sa Pod als A\\ \\\\\ Maa il eH ui Wf 7—— = Sopgaaere 20 EPEIRA UNICOLOR. Dol. Syn. ; 1857. Aperra unicolor, Dol., Bijdrage tot de Kennis der Arachniden, etc., p. 419. 1859. yy ‘5 id., Tweede Bijdrage, etc., tab. XI., fig. 1. 1678. =, # Thor., Studi sui Ragni Malesi, etc., Part II., pp. 53 and 296. 1881. —,, ‘ id., ibid., Studi, etc., Part III., p. 96. Description of Plate 20 9 .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; ¢, spider in profile ; d, eyes. Plate 20a.—Snare. Total length, 234; cephalothorax, 103, breadth 84, in front 3} ; abdomen, 154, breadth 144 millim. Legs, i—314, ii—294, iii—19, iv.—28 ; patella + tibia, iv—8j millim. Falce, 3? millim long. (Thorell.) This spider makes a large horizontal circular snare on low shrubs, over which it suspends leaves, under one of which it conceals itself. Doleschall also describes how at Amboina he found it between rolled up leaves. Found by me in Singapore. 3d unknown. Zo YO 21 EPEIRA CALYPTRATA. Thor. Syn.: 1892. Epetra calyptrata, Thor. in MSS. Description of Plate 21 ¢ .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; @, maxillae and labium ; ¢, eyes and falces ; f, epigyne. 21@¢.—Snare. Of this species I captured in Singapore three in their snares. No. 1 snare was cir- cular, 4 inches in diameter, with ray line to nest under twisted bamboo leaf. No free segment. 18 rays meeting in irregular ring. Inner spiral 3. Free zone inner to outer spiral # inch." Outer spiral io at trap ray, 18 opposite. Trap ray, one of the ordinary rays, was in the upper part, and to one side. No. 2—Perpendicular snare 8 inches across, consisting of 4c rays meeting in } inch ring. Inner spiral 4. Free zone 1 inch. Outer spiral 16 at trap ray, 30 opposite. Trap ray attached to nest in upper quarter, and to one side. No. 3—Perpendicular snare 4 x 8 inches with trap ray to nest under twisted bamboo leaf Rays 30 meeting in } inchring. Inner spiral 4. Free zone 1} inch. Outer spiral at top 16, at bottom, 37 rays. In the nest of No. 3 there were two cocoons made of loosely-twisted brownish silk, and each containing about 20 newly hatched spiders. g unknown. * Measurement of free zone in all cases is space between inner and outer spiral. = : FARK gi voit TD tertigey atin inna ; ire mbit po (veh loan ft Whettinyam 1hs be ti righ — 9 teuptaPt uiininierT Sse tt btteniqz 1 me Dan Sacnide! free onitinaene % j hitexy fit eke vite + oe etek Tiel? 2) dota ereqe ans Al devine tray 1 aseeew ait an an en! 4. Aes ee Neogabeey sebari? suai ext ont ia titer ,rasenidte fit witini } siphirs cath gee certo Neeitye coral opr: wikeyAi oh wnildieam aque ®i snteges OA) Rewer Nhl Geet capone TA eis gered th oi tation tai “Veal ‘ i ning ea nade t recht valentiocap Wi 2M didesce yy bit Peay eee ert to age ant YT 2 ai 4 of pattecs 755 Aye pie lature wots ge Ot ogee yet? 4 os levi my tod 1 gee pst oF 485 wen a iol (narra age nit $30. sy dsitiatee qey qerT MCSrn tbo Pox k Bserpae Fal. wate yale eats fe _ en aut ol HT te f bar lg Hal 41 afiex onl i fous bie: alts elitr Va 4 ecto " = pt els desi Od erste aed ° t at Te ins Reta Miwon se Peace printing: stravcrdcau a7 int - = ep eed) ‘end elke’ lackdece tebe deen ai Tal so n : Ll pre aj tes ff GeZA=. RR ioe SES WS Mp Li ZS ws fone ae Sn i wt . Y=: SAN UZ WS ; oe Sania aaeey {i} RSE LH) ll Bis BRYS tee asteey Up My // Km WS EEE, yf My mS ey, UM B2ee7 ; ee = Bae : =2Z4 : 22 CALLINETHIS ELEGANS. Thor. Syn.: 1877. Meta elegans, Thor., Studi sui Ragni Malesi, etc., Part L, p. 416 (76). 1889-co. Callinethis elegans, id., ibid., Studi, etc., Part IV., Vol. L., p. 193. Description of Plate 22 9 .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c, eyes; d, spider in profile ; ¢,epigyne. 22@—Snare. Total length, 9 ; cephalothorax 34, breadth 24, in front 14 ; abdomen 64, breadth 34 millim. Legs, ii—174, ii—t1s, iii—8}, iv.—134; patella + tibia, iv— 4 millim ; falce, 2 millim. long (Thorell.) I only obtained one snare of this species in Singapore, about 5 feet from the ground. It was a beautiful, almost perfect, perpendicular circle 16 inches in diameter, and the spider was sitting in the centre head downwards. Rays 30 (not adhesive) meeting in } inch ring. Inner spiral 4. Free zone 14inch. Outer spiral 45, adhesive. This species has also been found in the Celebes. ¢ unknown. = | i J a | m.| . <1 as & a om a a | a i 7 a _ ‘eal ‘ey ae a3 («he p 24 ) GEA DECORATA. Thor. Syn. : 1889-90. Gea decorata, Thor., Studi sui Ragni Malesi, etc., Part IV., Vol. 1, p. 104. Description of Plate 23 9 .—a, figure of spider magnified; 4, natural size; c¢, spider in profile ; @, maxillae and labium ; ¢, eyes and falces ; 4, epigyne ; g, epigyne greatly magnified. 23¢.—snare. Plate 24 ¢ .—a, figure of spider magnified ; 4, natural size; c, spider in profile ; d, eyes and falces ; ¢, maxillae and labium ; f, left palpus from inside ; g, right palpus and eyes from above. Total length, 6; cephalothorax, almost 3, breadth, 2}, in front a little more than 1 ; abdomen, 33, breadth, 23 millim. Legs, i—1o0#, ii.—t1od, tii.—6}, iv.—almost 104 millim. ; patella+tibia, iv—almost 3} millim. (Thorell.) T obtained three snares of this species in Singapore; two of them among grass and ferns, and all perpendicular. Spider sitting in centre, head downwards. No. 1, 8 inches in diameter ; rays, 48, meeting in a reticulation ; inner spiral, 1s, not adhesive, and getting wider as it goes outward until it joins the outer spiral, so there is no free zone ; outer spiral, adhesive, 28 at top and 40 at bottom ; small pro- tecting reticulation behind the web at the Spider's back. No. 2, § inches in diameter ; 56 rays meeting in a ring; inner spiral running through free zone in a gradually enlarging spiral ; outer spiral, top 24, bottom 50. In this web there was a g Spider, but no @ ; and it is from this Spider that the ¢ drawing is made. Though the Spider was not in the web but on one of the rays I do not think I am wrong in describing it as the g of this species, both from the style of the web and the position in which I found it. No. 3, 7 inches in diameter; rays, 56; inner spiral, 16, spreading as it goes outward ; free zone, 1 inch diameter ; across free zone, 34 inches ; outer spiral, 39. This species is also found in Sumatra. ; “ 5 = sy ens a at vi i iite “1 jeoiie gate tif ingest ius that. a v 3 jaeke te freer (A alo st Debi vEw, Pear a ep Ginetta elepen « Preyaore Ns ae Fire A rea 1 = =_ 2 i& 25 CAEROSTRIS PARADOXA. Dol. 1859. L£feira paradoxa, Dol., Tweede Bijdr., etc., p. 37, pl. IX., fig. t11—11¢; pl. X., figs, 8—Sc. ? 1880. Caerastris mitralis, Thor., Freg. Eugenies resa., Arachn., 1, 1, 4. 1880, 5 paradoxa, Butl., Proceed. of the Zool. Soc. of London, 1879, p. 732, Pl. LVIILI., figs. 5—5sb. 1890. gs Thor., Studi. ete., IV., Vol. 1, p. 77. 1895. is Hf id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 207. Description of Plate 25 9 .—a, spider, natural size ; 4, profile of spider; ¢, cephalo thorax, underside ; d, eyes and falces ;_/, epigyne (probably immature). This curious spider is said by Vinson to live in vertical webs, and he also gives drawings of how it sits on branches which, by its appearance to a growth on the branch, probably serves as a protection. @ unknown. Mr. R. J. Pocock, of the British Museum (at my request) kindly examined the speci- men of Caerosfris, allied to Paradoxa, in that collection, and he writes of them as follows :— "C. paradoxa (Dol.), judging from adult 2 examples from Java and Ceylon in the Museum is perfectly distinct from all the Madagascar species we possess. “(1) The pale band on the tibz covers half the lower surface of the segment, and is yellow. In the others this band covers only one third of the tibia and is quite white. “*(2) The protarsi (metatarsi) are much wider, and the one on the 4th leg is deeply excavated above. In the Madagascar forms the 4th protarsae has no dorsal excavation, and those on the anterior two pairs of legs are slender and have a different curvature. ““(3) The tibia and tarsus of the palp are less expanded, the length of the tibia being nearly twice its width ; whereas in the Madagascar species the width is about four-fifths of the length. ““(4) The epigyne is quite different—apart from minor but sufficiently obvious distinctions connected with the shape of the impressions, it may be recognized by the absence of two basally contiguous, apically diverging teeth which project backwards over the impressions in all the Madagascar species known to me. “In speaking of the Madagascar species I do not include C. ¢udercudosa, (Vins.)” : -= al! * r ie sey a eee ee ee ted Ssrelahh

2) ol . an 3 i ee ea me. ais t af a — Ee I / = oy mJ hay or bol ; —_ ‘ -. Are ral f al ects a hae eran 7 " by ee ie i id te re =" . tad) ia dais Ape a ae : ak id a # , i ie 2 ve hgh pesca rita he ¢ er: mee gos oe eh c or iS =) w- - rs i —_ ‘ i= fl ‘ —— ele [a Sealy, Ph mt che hh emia gD im oi hat es 7 on +f, i athe ; J " loka © Mee cis A Ae OB ae x il j . a = a 26 dale Work Sava. cus P i Ceerostris Buite npory 27 ARGIOPE AEMULA WALCK. 1841. L petra aemula, Walck., H. N.d. Ins. apt., 11, p. 118. 1857. “ (argyopes) striata, Dol., Bijdr., cet, loc. cit., p. 415. 1859. ; 4 » id, Tweede Bijdr., cet., loc. sit., p. 30, tab. IX., figs. 2, 2a. 1871. eet i fee . Ad i ofa Farad. Crdree Var g ttifiere E preva 33 EPEIRA BIFIDA. Dol. 1859. petra bifida, Dol., Tweede Bijdr. etc., p. 38, PI.IL., figs. 8—8c (= forma princip.) 1877. » wmacrura, Thor. Studi, etc., I, p. 64. 1878. » ida, id,, ibid., L, pp. 73 and 297. 1881. a Pr id., ibid., III, p. 124. 1890. . Pe id., ibid., IV. vol. L., p. 176. 1895. . ‘ id. Spiders of Burma, p. 193. Description of Plate 33 9 .—a, spider magnified ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; a, cepha- lothorax underside; e¢, eyes; f, epigyne; g, do. profile; 4, left palpus ¢ from below ; i, do. & from abeve. ?. Total length, 11; cephalothorax, 2,/,; breadth nearly 1,/,; breadth in front about 5/,; abdomen, 8%; greatest breadth, 3; least breadth, 144 millim.; spinnerett, 234 from petiolum and from posterior end 5% millim. Legs, i—7 1, ii.—61%, iii— 4%, iv.—7 millim. long; patella+tibia, iv.—22/, millim. é. Body, 334 ; cephalothorax about 134 ; breadth more than 1; breadth in front nearly 4; abdomen less than 2; breadth, 1*/, millim. Spinnerets, 114 from petiolum, and from posterior end about 1 millim. Legs, ii—s5, ii—44, iiii22/,, iv.—42/, millim, long ; patella+tibia less than 14 millim (Thorell). Doleschall says that “‘ This spider is common in Amboina, constructing a large regular snare in dark places in the vicinity of buildings, in the middle of which it holds itself, and to which it firmly fastens its flat angular cocoon.” The snares that I have found in Singapore are perpendicular, and from 5 to 7 inches in diameter. Rays ~~ ... 40—6o, Inner spiral + J—T1 turns. Free zone ar Y inch Outer spiral +» 4g0—50 turns, Spider seems never to place itself perpendicularly in the centre of snare, but always more or less sideways, and sometimes has a leaf in the web to which it attaches itself, appearing like a bit of debris. As the webs I found were very small and contained no cocoons, though most of the spiders were mature, I am inclined to think there mnst be two species. bot 5 a ‘ieee ee see | I ¢ é 34 EPEIRA CONFRAGA. Thor. 1892. Letra confraga, Thor., Novae Species Aranearum, p. 31. Description of Plate 34 9? —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax underside ; ¢, eyes ; 4, epigyne; g, do. profile ; 2/,4, snare reduced. Total length, 334; cephalothorax about 1% ; breadth, 1 ; in front at least 4%, abdomen, 2% ; breadth almost 134 millim. Legs, i.—3, iii—2¥, iii—about 2, iv.—almost 3 millim. (Thorell). This spider’s snare is 3 inches in diameter, and perpendicular. Across the web, perpendicularly, is a band of matted grey silk, which is divided at the centre of the web. In this open part the spider sits, head downwards. When at rest it is impossible to distinguish the spider from the silk band, which is constructed, no doubt, for the purpose of concealment. Rays about... i. 60. No inner spiral a o? Free zone Sins oe 1% inch. Quter spiral about... 18 turns. Type specimen in my collection, only one found. - ie Rae eed PT | | a : eter! a = ive 21 I fi _— ; = ai 4 = i) the » = eases seo dat ais a Pl a wae pire + ra oe ts hy Sngahe ve Compra & ¥ ae i — [ @ e a: 7 35 EPEIRA CENTRODES. Thor. ? 1882. petra porcula, var, Van Hass. Midden Sumatra, etc., p. 22, pl. 1V., fig. 6. 1887, », ¢enfrodes, Thor. Ragni Birmani, p. 209. 1890. ‘3 . id. Studi. ete., IV., vol. L, p. 160. 1595. % - id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 186. Description of Plate 35 9 —a, spider mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; f, epigyne profile ; g, do. in front. Total length, 7; cephalothorax, 15/;; breadth, less than 134; breadth in front, almost 1 ; abdomen, 6; breadth, 3% millim. Leg—i. almost 534, ii,—5 1%, iii. less than 24; iv.—5 millim, Patella+tibia iv134 millim. (‘Thorell). The snare made by this spider, of which I only obtained one specimen, was perpen- dicular, 12 inches in diameter. Rays nee ee 28 Outer spiral 7F 57 turns. Rays do not meet in centre, but have a little open work on which the spider sits head downwards. 30 EPEIRA INSULANA. Costa. 1834. peira insu/ana, Costa. Cenni. Zool, etc., p. 65. 1841. » ansertpes, Walck. H.N. d. Ins. Apt. ii. p. 146. 1842. » trituberculata, Luc. Explor. de Algérie, Arachn., p. 248, pl. xv., fig. 4. 1877. Cvrtophera melanura,Sim. Etudes Arachn. [X., p. 72, pl. ii, fig. 9. 187g. petra anseripes, Thor., Studi., etc., I., p. 65. 1878. m +s Thor., Studi., etc., I1., p. 405. 1881. 5 : id., Studi., III., p. 124. 1889-90. _,, » id., Studi., IV., p. 175. 1892. » tasudana. id. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., p. 232. 1895. ’ ” id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 192. 1895. = S Pavesi. Annali del Museo, Civico, etc., vol. XXXV., p. 499- Genova. Description of Plate 36 9 —a, spider mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo, thorax underside ; e, eyes; f, epigyne; g, do. profile; 4, ¢ left palpus from above ; z, do. from below. ? Total length, 834 ; cephalothorax, 3; breadth, 2'/;; do. in front, 1 ; abdomen, 61/.; breadth, 334 millim. Leg, i.—9 ™, ii.—9, iii.—6, iv.—9 millim. Patella+tibia iv.— 3 millim. & Total length, 5%; cephalothorax, 214; breadth, 15/5; do. in front about 34 ; abdomen; 3; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, ii—7%4, ii.—7, til.—5, 1v.—almost 7 millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—z21¢ millim. (Thorell.) The snare made by this spider is very variable. In many instances it is a simple circular perpendicular snare of from 5—10 inches in diameter. Rays ome as 40—60 Inner spiral a. 7—12 turns. Free zone eke 1%4—1% inch, Outer spiral ‘ee 40—6o turns. The spider sits in the centre on a mass of debris head downwards, though some- times it places itself horizontally. However, it often makes the snare with a free arc, through which there is a band of grey silk with debris, or with a line of debris across perpendicularly or horizontally, in other cases with a leaf on which it sits. Ma Li ee omar beck: = fea fueufanc Sengapere Costa 36 EPEIRA MULMEINENSIS. Thor. 1887. LZ peira mulmeinensts, Thor., Ragni Birmani, p. 221. 1895. 9 9 id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 192. Description of Plate 37 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax underside ; ¢, eyes ; f, epigyne ; g, do. profile; 4, ¢ left palpus, outside ; 4, snare (not enough turns on lower side) reduced ; 4, do, do. ? Total length, 414 ; cephalothorax, 2; breadth, almost 1 24; front, almost s/¢ ; abdomen, 3 ; breadth, 2%: height, 234 millim. Leg, ii—almost 6, ii.—s, iii—3 4, iv.— almost 5% millim, Patella+tibia, iv.—1% millim. (Thorell). d Total length, 3 ; cephalothorax, 134 ; breadth, 114 ; abdomen, 1%; breadth, 1 millim, Leg, i.—34 ; iii—3; iiii—2; iv.—2%millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—3{ millim. This spider, which is very common in Singapore, makes a small perpendicular snare of from 4 to 7 inches in diameter, in which it has a free segment. In this space is a line of grey silk with debris or sometimes cocoons fastened at regular intervals. This line is not of the nature of a trap line as it is fastened to the top suspension line, and the spider lives in centre of web and appears like one of the pieces of debris. In some instances there is debris at lower side of centre. One spider when disturbed shook its web violently. Rays ane nas 40—50 Inner spira aid 5—7 turns at top. Free zone ms 34 inch. Outer spiral “4% 20—30 turns at top. Do. re 50—6o do. at bottom. 1” ' 7 - ie - _ J .* = i” i 7: oe ak a Pg oe =e) 1) f a ae * - he ; * ' ! “| : j rae ; Pai! oa 4 a ae te : ae ’ | iid Hy | - =| = a | ; cor ‘ 3 I hee J al a. : i, F Jnulyemensis SS Ss ‘ j ! == = a r" Singapore Srv H / SSS 2222 ae es re fa le ™ a ie 6 7 in de a = a 38 EPEIRA POSTILENA. Thor. 1878. L£peira postilena, Thor., Studi, etc. II., pp. 70, 273, 279. 1881, ra . id. ibid. III., p. 119. 1895. is - id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 178. Description of Plate 38 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, eyes; e, maxillae and labium ; 7, epigyne ; g, do. profile ; 4, snare reduced ; 4, nest. 2 Total length, 814 ; cephalothorax, 3% ; breadth, 21% ; do. in front, 1%4 ; abdomen, 534 ; breadth, 514 millim, Leg, i.—1314 ; iii—114 ; iii. —7 ; iv.—rot/, millim. Patella +tibia, iv.— 324 millim. (Thorell). & Total length, 5 ; cephalothorax, a little more than 2%; do. in front, almost 1 ; abdomen, 2% ; breadth, a little more than 2 millim. Leg, i—1034; ii.—almost 9 ; ill.-- 5; iv.—74 millim. Fatella + tibia, iv—24 millim. (Thorell). This spider, which I have not found in Singapore, and only one specimen in Java, makes a perpendicular snare 3 inches in diameter, with a free segment, with a trap line to nest in a twisted leaf, about 14 inches long and bound together with silk. Spider seems to sit in nest with its back downwards, holding on by the threads of the roof. Rays as abs 15 Inner spiral es 4 turns. Free zone aes \ inch. Spider when living is a bright green colour, with black and white markings on the back, a 71 is os ti a i" 7 7 | » =a? Saae. “waht rr ree i wins: Sie LS ; a2 a a z cls i ill ‘ re Pee Rieter Ap me ee 2 a _ ed ¥ eae ea _ sy " = Bye oe i] ; Si c ’ (a are t Ag A) we ¥ ke fee le oy : » - rt, J As me Ae _ L a t iene Se — iee- a ae ‘wee eae cred, eter ices te enc ek AURA alee Rlab te a Mel gee pal he cee de ee ed ,4 | oan te a _ aan) . = a te = . Pink ‘= bed nel ry : ; . iy = on eae ae a 5 atthe ' f a Ty a. iv i e's enh ng Fuses ee. ples ‘Siar eekine Race _ eae on 39 EPEIRA MITIFICA. Thor. 1886. Letra mitifica, Sim. Arachn. de Siam, etc., p. 16. 1887. i " Thor. Ragni Birmani, p. 187. 1895. is s id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 178. Description of Plate 39 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile; ¢, maxillae and falces ; ¢, eyes ; /, epigyne, dried ; g, do., wet ; 4, do., side view, wet ; #4, snare reduced ; #, nest in leaf, Total length, 7 ; cephalothorax, 3 ; breadth, about 214 ; do. in front, 1144 ; abdomen, 5; breadth, 4; height, 314 millim. Leg, ii—g; ii—8; iiii—6; iv.—8 millim. Patella +-tibia, 2% millim. This spider when living is of a beautiful green colour. Snare like Zi//a africa, C. 1. Koch, but in some snares there are more spirals on lower side than on the upper. Snare, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, and generally extended at an angle of 45°. Rays aes sae 30—35 Inner spiral + 6—7 turns, Free zone ue \ inch, Outer spiral «1» 20—30 turns upper side. Do. +» 23-—4g0 do. lower side. & Much smaller than 2 but colouring is the same. ee ol ol a! han i as pO As rit, te de nme ie dr fl can * et, petal agi mY a pra Bail x | “7 oo eer re) ver we fos: ee ied i* es bes eins 7 ERIE dog Ah oar ak arp eet é fre ‘rae Fhe Gfren. Serre ava mgafor e. 40 EPEIRA MICULA. Thor. 1892. petra micula, Thor. Novae Species, Aranearum, etc., p. 37. Description of Plate 40 9 —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ;_ 4, epigyne ; g, do. profile ; 4, snare reduced. Total length, 234 ; cephalothorax, less than 1; breadth, almost 1 ; in front, about % ; abdomen, 14 ; breadth, about 14 millim. Leg, i.—3¥4 ; ii.—almost 3; iiii—15/g; iv.— a little less than 234. Patella+ tibia, iv.—almost1 millim. (Thorell). This spider has great resemblance to Z. mu/meinensis Thor., but can easily be distinguished from it by its much smaller size, and by its want of abdominal tubercles or black annulations on the legs. Its snare is made on the same plan, perpendicular, from 5 to 8 inches in diameter. There is a free segment, in the centre of which is placed a line of grey silk in which masses of debris or prey is enswathed at regular distances. The spider sits in centre, having the appearance of another mass ; in some cases there are other masses at the lower side of centre as in Z. mu/meinensis ‘Thor. Rays about as 60 Inner spiral ea 7 turns. Free zone oat 1% inch. Outer spiral... 12 to 30 turns at top. Do. oa 30 to 50 do. at bottom. Type in my collection. BF th ae fen pete Fmisht wie F 40 . eee ae KT Fe USS see ; SIDS > 4 Ag, $3 .' ey 3 e E = 4 9 > > $ § 41 EPEIRA LAGLAIZEI. Sim. ? 1857. LZ petra thomisoides, Dol. Bijdr., etc, p. 422. ? 1859. re > id, Tweede Bijdr, etc., p. Tab. 2, fig. 2. 1877. os laglaiset (/aglatset), Sim. Etudes Arachn. [X., p. 65. 1878. _ thelura, Thor, Studi., etc., pp. 84, 273, 293- 188. "4 faglaizet, id, ibid., IIL., p. 119. 1890. is A id. ibid., IV., vol. I., p. 167. 1895. a - id. Spiders of Burma, p. 188. Description of Plate 41 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; G profile ; a, cephalc- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; f, epigyne ; g, do. profile. Total length, 1034 ; cephalothorax, 3% ; breadth, more than 3; do. in. front, 14 ; abdomen, with tail, 734; breadth, 6 millim. Leg, i—14% ; ii—12; ill.—7 5 iv.—11 millim. Patella+-tibia, iv.—3%% millim. (Thorell.) E. /agiaiset. Sim. makes a perpendicular snare 20 inches in diameter, and sits in centre, head downwards, drawing the rays tightly together with its legs. It is not easily frightened. Rays... ae 25 Inner spiral -.. 3 ~«sturrns. Free zone bis 2%4 inches. Outer spiral .. 31 turns at top. Do, en 45 do. at bottom. E frais a Fhormcsoides Do? Ben gepfare 4] EPEIRA PORCULA. Sim. 1876. LZpeira porcula, Sim. Etudes Arachn. IX., p. 78, pl. 3, fig. 7-7a. 1890. - = Thor. Studi, etc., IV., vol. I., p. 172. Description of Plate 42 9—a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; 4, epigyne ; g, do. profile. , Total length, 7; cephalothorax, 3%; breadth, 3; do. in front, 134; abdomen, 5 ; breadth, 4% ; height, 3 millim. Leg, ii—14; il.—12% ; ili.—5; iv.—11 millim. Patella +tibia, iv.—4 millim. This spider makes a perpendicular web from 18 to 20 inches in diameter. Rays... mae 17—20 Innner spiral... 3—4 turns. Free zone er 1—2 inches. Outer spiral nae 37—42 turns. Spider sits in centre, head downwards ; in one case was sitting under a leaf out of snare. viet a = = S / - at 1 i a i x a ae LT ee oe 4 7 7 el : ae I ll = F 7 Fl " . ~ a. rr 2 = — 1 a iT il * pep ‘ a noi Pe ae i — : ie = a i. in ® el i ? am | —_ . += __ “i y i, = of a as el A a ae ee eee ee . . 7 my is ¥ -_. 4 h SS aly = ee. Cy hype ee a = | 7 v _ toe: a =U 7 : ‘e & ad F | -_— ha - ; = ee r La — ; . ap eal ha is ss eee _— i A ee otis -_s - neat ae de ad agama ey an eer rel * Se UR RD oe gS A Se : = us fe oe | ri , ms : a n* f ee al ~ re “a = =| P é = = * ! p a 7 f ee Poe "|. oon ~ ie pe aa itn oe *h ; i —— Et ot ae : : :. i > lathe “. ' ree aa ia _ a og Z _ ia _— -. a = - a | ' | Lia ie « Ly i oF - 7 - * mys : eo Li a ‘ied . =m a z « El be = £ - Lael - a E ¥ 7 a = | f at : fl = f J ' Lb a 4 , rs wn = iL 7 a ‘| i i” ; : » =) 2 ae ee a : "ee : ie _ ’ ns eal mn : _ r— P P ae La ae ath ¥ Lae ns : = Pa | =e - / * ly ; 5 a = a oe aes ci ee a a ee 4 _ aid = os : Le Tk 1 un i se i al # 7 4 : i ba 7 . = b = = a ™ me an | “yy it i a 7 f | l i a - dl a = F oak | 1 at i - i _ ti as ro He et dads: ay 43 EPEIRA NOEGEATA. Thor. 1895. petra noegeata, Thor. The Spiders of Burma, p, 178. Description of Plate 43 9—a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; 4, epigyne in front; g, do. from behind; 4, do., side view. Total length, almost 514 ; cephalothorax, almost 234 ; breadth, 2; breadth in front, 1; abdomen, almost 32/;; breadth, almost 4 millim. Leg, i—about 734; ii—7%; iiii—334 ; iv.—about 534 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—z millim. (Thorell.) Finga pone r iT a me rae ii hee f @ Ghee o. werrt Ge , | J Ae! — i eC > ee eo _ F EPEIRA ECZEMATICA. Thor. 1892. L£ petra eczematica, Thor. Novae Species Aranearum, etc., p. 23. Description of Plate 45 2 —a. spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, cephalo thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; f, epigyne; g, do., profile; 4, cocoon, mag. Total length, 9% ; cephalothorax, 414 ; breadth, 314 ; breadth in front, 2 ; abdomen, 7; breadth, 4 millim. Leg, i—1i1l; ii—10%; iii.—7; iv—g'% millim. Patella +tibia, iv.—3% millim. (Thorell.) This spider, with its cocoon, was found in a huge mass of leaves, 12 inches by 6 inches, which it had drawn and matted together with silk. There was no snare. Cocoon yellow, ¥% inch in diameter. Type in my collection. Ld : = ooo Meo 2d aed - a | a tes 1 ols —45 i -_ ; i . in | 46 EPEIRA PERPOLITA. Thor. 1892. petra perpolita, Thor. Novae Species Aranearum, etc., p. 29, Description of Plate 46 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; 4, epigyne. Total length, 5 ; cephalothorax, 2; breadth, about 134; breadth in front, about 34 ; abdomen, less than 4; breadth, 31% millim. Leg, i—634 ; ii— 534 ; ili-—334; iv.—5 millim. Patella+tibia, ivmalmost 2 millim. (Thorell.) Type in my collection, 46 ASting afore. 47 EPEIRA HISPIDA. Dol. 1859. L£peira hispida, Dol. Tweede Bijdr., p. 33, pl. 2, fig 5 (= 2). 1877. , a@ecens, Thor. Studi. I., etc., p. 379 (39) (= d). 1878. » vrumpfii, id. ibid. IL., p.296 (= ¢). 1884. » vufofemorata, Sim. Arachn. rec. in Birmanie par Comotto, p. 348 (24). (= ¢). 1887. » Atspida, Thor. Ragni Birmani, p. 179. 1895. i Fs id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 177. Description of Plate 46 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; e, eyes; /, epigyne; g, do., profile. 9 LEpeira hispida, varies greatly in size, but in most specimens the total length is 13 ; cephalothorax,.almost 6 ; breadth, 5; abdomen, 9; breadth, 734 millim. Leg, i.—a21 ; ii.—20 ; iiii—13; iv.—1rg millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—almost 7 millim. (Thorell). ¢d Total length, 9; cephalothorax, 5 ; breadth, 4; breadth in front, 134 ; abdomen, 534; breadth, scarcely 4 millim. Leg, i—i7¥¢3 ii—15; ili—10; iv.—r4 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.— 5 millim. (Thorell). Pals t a eee | “iq & s a” 48 EPEIRA PUNCTIGERA. Dol. 1857. petra punctigera, Dol., Bijdr., p. 420. 1857. » manipa, id. ibid., p. 419. 1863. » értangula, Keyser. Sitzungsber. d. Isis zu Dresden, p. 98, pl. V, figg. 12-14. 1871. » indagatrix, L. Koch. Die Arachan. Austral. (1) p. 66, pl. V., figg. 8-ga. 1877. » wvatia, Thor. Studi. etc., 1, pp. 382 & 384. 1878. » punetigera, id. ibid., IL, p. 59 & 256. 1881. a s id. ibid., III. p. 104. 1881, » ephippiata, id. ibid., p. rot. ? 1886. » pavicct, Sim. Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XL., p. 150. 1887. » punctigera, Thor. Ragni. Birmani., p. 181. 1890. = = id. ibid. Studi., IV., vol. L, p. 147. 1895. a +s id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 177. Description of Plate 48 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside; e, eyes ; f, epigyne ; g, do., profile; 4, ¢ right palpus, side view ; #, do, from below. 9 Length of body, 1034 ; cephalothorax, 434 ; breadth, 334 ; breadth in front, 2"/, ; abdomen, 77/,; breadth, 7 millim. Leg, i—174%; ii—14%}3 ili—o9%; iv.—14%4 millim. Patella+-tibia, iv.—almost 5 millim. Falces, 2 millim, long. (Thorell). do Length of body,9; cephalothorax, 5; breadth, 4; breadth in front, 134; abdomen, 5 ; breadth, 3¢/s millim. Leg, i—194 ; ii—17% ; iii—1o; iv.—16 millim Patella+-tibia, iv.—5 34 millim. (Thorell). Found in dauber wasp’s nest. me Agar ee re 2 - oe - 15 lei DF o ee bare. ents chat aa y pozoce-e | ya 7" er 8 a uae 7 os - _ hay —? Seta a hceleldl Sea ar aja | eet eran ares wre ne sett’. a Rit adodka wee Bae oe eS Ulan! tube ae ee, aan ‘Sd pea a pare SiMe Paiste eet valida : = a = ; ts _ - Fee eee ae ek, 2 cee et aca ene i ahetee i ra ett eh ek en ee | pbs ly a a, - “Ft bab hte Sendai aa sie 4 ae aes idee Yaak tae ome Mea tinbaxn se rat eee: (hapa ea x. - gtk +r. iat al a ae ae ye a ae ieee | bye: ' 4 ee - AP os, faealitiohe + in a eat acts “ey rs} ee wee eee oe 1 ; ma oF ~ a a oe av hy Lae a 2 = =i i; = 49 EPEIRA ANASPASTA. Thor. 1892. L£peira anaspasta, Thor. Novae Species Aranearum, etc., p. 26. Description of Plate 49 2? —a. spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; f, epigyne; g, do., profile. Total length, 1144 ; cephalothorax, 5 ; breadth, hardly 4; breadth in front, hardly 2 ; abdomen, 6%; breadth, about 534 millim. Leg, i—19¥%; ii—17%4; ili—10% ; iv.—15% millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—5% millim. (Thorell.) Found in a dauber wasp’s nest. Type in my collection. i a a fi a iT iT lly * F al = a is ip i - me | mo i; ; 1 pete La f ; ie - "id ] aT F d ; ie 3 : - il ic : at —- i oat © 7 - — ai 1 q ie i = i , 7 vt — . : - oe ; = fi a oe il . oe a Fos. -* a : Pa 4 7 a i i”. i) La _ - ‘ ‘ 7 - i} td 7 _ Z 4 ] 7 oi ad ‘i i mo = a | st a i . L a ae a: 7 : A 7 7 a _ ba J : a ' q 5 -_ = 1 fi : 5 | , - im | = rT ec 7 : | 3 i [tae m1 P “a Pa A é F - Mul Vacton ; ad! A r I] } = a P - I " = an ‘ I . ; = +, s tee 7 ; 1D tal * rm ae ie - : a ss i ie “hspale fT ran, ces. eee es Li ~~ - . Pare atmape =e. es | ‘ws forwere am a Pterpst a ttoag om Loi, a # FE at hy . ae ite “e meek Sa a aig oa bis $8 Gar Salmelh btn a ee en or i nea oe 1 Sis jm glee fia: cad rd pis | a Na ME a iter! 7 ie : me i ne - Lipide nite he at mesial er ae an = 4 _— | = a a 7 ) EPEIRA DE HAANII. Dol. 1859. LZ peira de haantt, Dol, Tweede Bijdr., etc., p. 33, pl. II., fig. 7. P 18509. » ogoriensts, id. ibid., p. 35, pl. XL., fig. 7. 1859. » Sspectabilis, id. ibid., p. 34, pl. IL, figg. 9-gb. 1887. » submucronata, Sim. Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LVI., p. 106. 1887. » a haanit, Thor. Ragni Birmani., p. 178. 1877. » andarensis, Thor. Studi., 1, p. 372 (32). 1878. » de haanit, id. ibid., II., pp. 25 & 296. 1881. 3 is id, ibid., III., p. 88. 1890. rr * id. ibid., IV., vol. 1, p. 125. 1895. > aes id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 170. Description of Plate 509 —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢ profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e¢, eyes; f, epigyne; g, do., profile; 4, do., from behind. Total length, 2534 : cephalothorax, 914 ; breadth, 734 ; do. in front, 44 ; abdomen, 1634; breadth, 11 millim. Leg, i—31; ii—30; iii—19%; iv.—32) millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—114 millim Falce, 4 millim. long. (Thorell.) Doleschall says this spider is found in great numbers in the clove gardens at Amboina during the rainy season, but I did not find it common at Singapore. It makes a large perpendicular snare, from 18-24 inches in diameter, and has one of the rays carried out to its nest under a leaf. In the centre of the web is a large hole, round which the inner spiral irregularly winds two or three times. Free zone about 1 inch. Outer spiral from 25 to 3o turns. Free zone about 114 inches. Rays about 20 in number, and very irregularly spaced. ‘ee ne ; ge or i ~ > - Si i “Es, 5 at oy . ee ae re lat yr be bel hee a att sal Z Pr 7 ae syenedieern i rraipes = et, are dient, Wee = ar | Peet nae nib lee F aay eu ae, a ear _ i | ii 7" Saye: Rass Cfecve we hamnié \ ‘hee Bring afore Thad a ro Pi 4 oe (pei =. 4 4) . 51 MILONIA OBTUSA. Thor. 1892. Mi/onta obtusa, Thor. Novae Species Aranearum, p. 40. Description of Plate 51 9—a, spider, mag ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile; @, cephalo thorax, underside; ¢, eyes ; 7, epigyne ; g, snare, reduced. Total length, 5 ; cephalothorax, 244 ; breadth, 124; breadth in front, 1; abdomen, 3; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, ii—not quite 5; ii—about 4%; iiii—a little less than 3 ; iv.—4?/, millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—a little less than 14% millim. (Thorell). This spider, of which I only found one specimen, constructs a perpendicular snare of about 12 rays, with a trap line to its nest under a leaf. Central spiral, incomplete, starts from an interlaced part, from which trap line leads to nest. Outer spiral, consisting of 36 threads, is incomplete, and is on the opposite side of the snare from the trap line. Outer spiral adhesive. Type in my collection. ms) reall | Mes er poeniectae a aay og rte bk), mee 2 sea aoa al ys oa — ste a ran EA as we iP eee 4 a i ac ine eooeae ere balk na ptopln rca : cal onli saabaengiae 42k vaptite | <) ee gees mr ee per pint ve ki-t — a. - sete al ah an ‘ a ae _ ve a ae. Milo nix odtisa Maer Bung afe re 1$4I. 1864. 1869. 1872. 1877. 1878. 1881. 1887. 1890. 1895. i | to ARGYROEPEIRA CELEBESIANA WALCK. Tetragnatha celebesiana, Walck. H.N. d. Ins. Apt. ii. p. 222. of decorala, Blackw. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 3 Ser., XIV., Pp. 44. ‘3 5 Cambr. The Linn. Soc. Journ., Zool. X., p. 389, pl. XIIL., figg. 61-68. Meta = L. Koch. Die Arachn. Austral. p. 141, pl. XL, fig. 5. -" celebestana, Thor. Studi I., p. 422 (82). - si id. ibid. II., pp. 91 & 297. x 3 id. ibid. IIL., p. 126. Argyroepeira ey id. Ragni Birmani, p. 138. a ws id. Studi., IV., vol. I., p. 198. id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 155. Lh P| Description of Plate 52 9 —a, figure, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, eyes; é, maxillae and falces ; f, epigyne. Total length, 9%; cephalothorax, 234; breadth, 214; breadth in front, 134 ; abdomen, 7; breadth, 3%; height, 4 millim. Leg, i—about 18; iii—14; iii— about 7; iv.— 11 millim. Patella+tibia, iv—3z%4 millim. This spider makes, in low shrub, a rather irregular oval-shaped snare, 9 inches in diameter, and suspended at an angle of 45° to the plane of the earth. Rays, oe S re 18. Inner spiral, ee ee 6 turns. Free zone, “ Te 2 inches, Outer spiral, oF BY: 20 turns. Spider sits in the centre.- At one side near the centre is a large hole, seemingly made after the snare was completed, and may have been for the spider to get from side to side of the web. 7 510 ‘i Sa, aes he nol mel < tH ar ey ite eadis A aa ae oa wo = ; “TF , a a : ees $s Has ie igh i yt: wikia be” i rh AEE : ee es og Sas 5. mney a bok. ‘ 6 thee sgh ee vay “eee ~~ S pi eth LS ye Fett biel a 7 = wares. ot re mais itunes Pie 7 BONE lov plies oe mauler LR some = i > tina hy = Fa a is all | 7 - a pane pte anil . - a =" al ii ene a ha _ TE 1: imi Y % . = oo paeeane yoeheatva. Cele tessona Aery A Mazak. Fae te: ; Pals "> oe = 53 ARGYROEPEIRA FIBULATA. Thor. 1892. Argyroepeira fibulata, Thor. Nova Species Aranearum, p. 16. Description of Plate 53 9—a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; a2, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes ; 7, epigyne. Total length, 234 ; cephalothorax, nearly 1; breadth, about 34; breadth in front, almost % ; abdomen, 2% ; breadth, almost 2 millim. Leg, i.—6 ; ii.—less than 5 ; iii, about 2% ; iv.—almost 4 millim. Patella+tibia, iv—about 1 millim. (Thorell.) This handsome spider, of which I found two specimens, constructs a circular horizon- tal snare about 4 inches in diameter, and sits in centre on lower side, Rays abs = ose 40. Inner spiral, ae es 7 turns. Free zone, _ ie ¥% inch. Outer spiral, sae oP 25 in No. 1 web. do. ius 36 in No. 2 do. Spider can easily be known by the fibula-like white marking on the lower side of the abdomen in front of the spinnarets. Type in my collection. z a a og. * ' - a = i y 1 7 a y a : = F a 7 s G A . - : is 7 oe - .. a aa i" - E fr a 7 mm — | : : an a a? or oa *] A ] : : , . ; a any it a Pe _} i. 1 = « —') = t al i i 7 a = 5 = a — v “- ta _ id Pe. | k 7 me _ 7 = 7 1 : i 1 - 7 = he i" ca ate 1/2 A Aas oo » en. = be oo Ma ri ” = = [| Ls ee | : =a ay ees aceasta pelea A ee ae, oe ee ee: a i> 4 i i ec ad = a5 ge a “i an Lire i? o-. a=) ma, . “3 ; ie Lali let + pat ai a 2 aa St Wine tet nd ats f gen Com > a ee a oes vee i= J Z ha sali — a - ae x perl oe alt cap: ae ‘- s a ee relia” sin al, a === a ie 7 a ie mes a aon = fs wr =; | sath Set ro ie a, 4) “I i = 7 ' i ” 4 F a i} =" ‘ 7 1 7 a a " - é 7 L on F . = 7 ba " va r = ™ er iw ail 1 | u a 7 = = 5. a i Pil | Veet) one al re! ale “eee op | 3 cermnere fine XN MUI ff Singapore \ a “el i ; _ 54 ARGYROEPEIRA ARGENTINA. Van Hass. 1871. Argyroepeira argentina, Van Hass, Araneae exoticae, etc., p. 218 (2). 1890. ‘3 ie Thor. Studi., etc., [V., vol. I, p. 199. 1895. - fe id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 152. Description of Plate 54 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; /, epigyne. Total length, 4% ; cephalothorax, almost 15/6; breadth, almost 134; breadth in front 34 ; abdomen, 314 ; breadth, a little more than 2 millim. Leg, i-—8'/, ; ii.—scarcely 7; ii—3%; iv.—6 millim. Patella+-tibia, iv.—almost 15/5 millim. (Thorell). Argentina Van Hass always suspends its snare, which is 9-12 inches in diameter, at an angle of 45°, and sits in centre on the lower side. Rays meeting in 34 inch circle, 35-40. Inner spiral, ite sen 2-4 turns, Free zone, ve ‘es 1-1 4 inches. Outer spiral, Se ee 55-60 turns. or Siepiatneies a —s . a eas, yi sine = ae Wz ie fees : Se Opyabe mets ae 2 a een git ee Terabe 4. Lae in L a ea ai - a § & ae _ or bb ARGYROEPEIRA VENTRALIS. Thor. 1877. Meta ventralis, Thor. Studi, etc., i., p. 423 (83). 1887. hie cog a oy Le Te wy ai laa oy ad ‘he ¥ ‘a ev On acca paar a on Sachs | Llemeinceet emt “eee el aieet © fe naps lm ast ee ee ee ee eh Sao seep ali inl Das SEAS pat S.A Smo Bek mls Sag. are ck De pa — | eel ce ee oc we stags lve sn Tet aie a Sree | pie vet y= pe aah. wAareiosermc fasecalic re fora * S/ngape re PHORONCIDIA LYGEANA. Walck. 1841. flectana — lvgeana, Walck. H.N.d. Ins. Apt. IT., p. 197. 1882. Phoroncidia acrosomoides, Van. Hass., Midden Sumatra, etc., Araneae, p. 30, pl. 1, fig. 7, pl. 4, figg. 2 and 3. 1890, “3 /ygeana, Thor. Studi, etc., IV., vol. I, p. 243. Description of Plate 58 9—a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes ; 4, epigyne. Total length, 5: cephalothorax, almost 2; breadth, almost 134 ; breadth of clypeus, about ?/,;; abdomen, 334; breadth, slightly more than 2% millim. Leg, i—634 ; ii—almost 4; iii—334 ; iv.—about 614 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—21{ millim. (Thorell.) ti ca pet cae twits “i ey pagal? ‘" ta st ae ery =e ‘ - e Be RS eles ok LT 14) 1a Ret: al oats =e? oo ae, Xie 7 fa - Spee en 2 aa he 2 © pa ee ele aA ee ay perenne ee “-" es a 4 ove = ele) & Es a ee ie ae ; ie PT ote |e eee AA a " a es ] I : a «3 = ES P i i heat Se, L= —_ _ es Es mo | hs MOLIONE TRIACANTHA. Thor. 1892. , rida ; 60 COLEOSOMA BLANDUM. Camb. 1882. Coleosoma blandum, Cambr., Proc. Zool. Soc., London, p. 428, pl. xxix., figg. 3a— 3h. 1895. F = Thor., The Spiders of Burma, p. 115. Description of Plate 60 ¢—a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, right palpus; f, do, from outside; g, pitcher plant, /Vefen/shes ampullacea. Total length, almost 2% ; cephalothorax, about 5/5; breadth, almost 34 ; abdomen, 14; breadth, almost 34 millim. Leg, ii—4?/, ; ii—a little more than 3 ; ili.—2 ; iv.— 4 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—nearly 14 millim, (Thorell.) The snare of this little spider was found spun across the mouth of one of the small pitcher plants locally called ‘ Monkey Cups,” which are to be seen growing wild in considerable numbers in the Botanic Gardens, Singapore. Though I found several webs I was only able tu obtain one specimen of the spider. = = = : ae ta, Se tie seowrex Apeopon703 a “ee uk ee saat et pape . ir vas a f 7 a | wn, see =e et aa glee 3) ki Af 7, Coa ut a erie allen 4 re eps ai a 7 - a eceahee i Ree ae La hey a inted = ALO" F aI “ ee ee lite =a) oe ite we ce ‘ita pc aap pele wet. z fe ae dul £} pareu Pia), agiingbt ee she all a sols, : al Scott seme pater poole) tiayenaet ule ‘pom gty p 5 : + ala ‘olpouaoage abe awe a tathenrmin Es ' fh 2 61 ARIAMNES FLAGELLUM. Dol. 1857. Ariadne flagellum, Dol. Bijdr, etc., p. 411, fig 1. 1895. re c ‘ dni a of. a FS eats, babes iy phe? ae = hey eige bm Fi Co ee ae fe awe | Te, ae hy rr arene ine “= fae oF ait ber nae ae Ls eh” re i [ ‘th Sh ass penal OO caeah ns ag Alice Tales a aisle a Bie ster none eA wig Dele ae ae i _ ache a a > & hag gs. cn iedlimate a la et aad we aici | Palat nom em hes Pe es ha het pewter. fort at Sac) Lene iP pe noe Bh eee pe _— bes seater an el ace es as Sortie: aah ee yee Le pant tad earch Ayte -E a “ies ; : iz pf bapaoay try ah ah el it =r Face mnee ware aa ; qd ° . ® é i) Ps i we i] he Ss ill . # , fy ie Fr 63 ARGYRODES FASCIATUS. Thor. 1892. hae ame 7 “i | ite ae met 7 il aaa a J ateenal ag elect! x Se on iy | es iet pe re eee 7 “ek iy os Shendiem T-netatiamm Os ee ill, ff Bev Fa (frore. 66 THERIDIUM TUBICOLUM. Dol. 1859. Zheridium tubicolum. Dol. Tweede Bijdr., etc., p. 49, pl. VIL, figg. 7 and 7b. 1878. ” = Thor. Studi., etc., i., pp. 158 and 300. 1881. os = id. ibid. iii., p. 172. 1890. 5 - id. ibid. iv., vol. I., p. 273. Description of Plate 66 9 —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; f, epigyne; g, cocoon, mag. Total length, 814% ; cephalothorax, 3'/s; breadth, scarcely 234 ; breadth in front scarcely 1; abdomen,6; breadth, 5*/, millim. Leg, i—17 (tibia, 334); ii—12}4 ; ili,— 8 34 ; iv.—13% millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—44 millim (Thorell). Doleschall says :—‘ This spider is common in Amboina in sunny places throughout the year on hedges and low wild bushes, and that it spins a large irregular net fastened all round. In the middle the spider makes a long perpendicular pipe-shaped sack, which is closed above and funnel-shaped at the lower edge. The spider inhabits the lower end of this sack, however, drawing nimbly into it from any danger from above.” The only specimen which I found was inhabiting a large reticulated net 12 inches high, with a twisted leaf in centre, under which the spider was sitting with its cocoon. Cocoon, 4 inch in diameter ; colour, brown. ii cae on in at can mee a ; ‘es ee | = ue ke J pep be aes rite c: egtes ; : GU a aes fi ct Arie fife or ae al 7 ee aaa }-3, sa taps atte bl i co pes =r fe Pecan, beaal= tt pith Past ny apache We race ye deere ee ~ * gel rt at — i al ays Ls i. tbe ie bas . — eh ley : tah get pantie pees. pe me padi A+ 4G ae ak. ‘ppt ein = auaher ee ee Ney i > "F i Reis” yi 7 aie Sn ee Ss prekepeoe a , f fie reefaere Pee évcoda ere. Da. Wr Gehgre 67 THERIDIUM INQUINATUM. Thor. 1878. Zheridium inguinatnm, Thor. Studi., ete., ii., p. 155. 1881. “ id. ibid. iii., p. 170. 1895. e ‘i id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 93. Description of Plate 67 9—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cepha- lothorax, underside ; e, eyes; /, epigyne ; g, snare, reduced. Total length, 31% ; cephalothorax, 114; breadth, scarcely 1 ; abdomen, 2; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, ii—7 ; iii—534 ; iii—_4 4 5 iv— 4% millim. Patella+-tibia, iv.—scarcely 1% millim. (Thorell.) The snare, 3 inches in diameter, made by this spider is flat, like the groundwork of an orbicular web. Spider sits underneath a leaf suspended in the centre. No change made in snare during 24 hours. Found also in Amboina and Burma. ae ox a & ff - = .r = I fs ; aa oe a 2 = ig = - ; ‘ ‘ “a j " - il : ii ——. * 5 i” ‘e , p a : ws li ke a = . " ae u 7 > * = i. 2 aa dre i | a ‘ 7 d a a ef = * a 7 1 — 3 Ti 7 7 ' i ra a | 7 = i a al ie - a = M ‘a ea —- aa! e ~ ”~ a sie? F “ i = = P 7 —, : : ‘ails = a ie aes eek ee” tea! Sah rs pomeilintc * i Fi vag ee os inne eels ie = “ire alg ald Shereeiam as ag Si \ a A Benge pore 68 THERIDIUM MUNDULUM, L. Koch. 1872. Theridium mundulum, L. Koch, Die Arachn. Austral. p. 263, pl. xxii., fig. 3. 1877. Po amenum, ‘Thor. Studi., etc., 1, p. 463 (123). 1878. " id. ibid. ii., pp. 157 and 300, 1881. 4s ‘4 id. ibid. iii., p. 172. 1890. t= - id. ibid. iv., vol. I., p. 271. 1895. . - id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 99. Description of Plate 68 9 —a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, cephalo- thorax, underside; e, eyes; f, epigyne; g, cocoon, mag. Total length, 4% ; cephalothorax, 144; breadth, almost 14 ; abdomen, almost 3% ; breadth, 22/;; height, almost 3 millim. Leg, ii—7!/, (tibia 134) ; ii.—s5 ; iii.—3?/, ; iv.—534 millim. Patella+-tibia iv.—z millim. (Thorell.) This spider, which is common around Singapore, makes a reticulated snare, in the centre of which it lives under a twisted leaf. Its cocoon, which is yellow, is also placed under the leaf. Found also in Amboina, Celebes, and Burma. a i " ee =. =, ar doy on ) ae = _ 4 a =| a ne, a i See = ig ihe & = : . te ra = mia il i A ae i aint i e at i - _ = = sl ap a a = ‘al ~, ree = al al. - an a J aft La ; 1 "oy } | 5 i y i P | as =f : " f 7 = i - oa 1 f = thee Pa i = cui ir] = ol UP 7 | i a a4 a 1 “i , ay o] P a : i ; I i : =! ey) ech eae OG bee Ets, ata pee oe, - cmt ay: a4 Sah: eel ai 1 ail " coals = eS BiMia es 2 ae Seneeren ony oe Jit Pei ea SARE hit, oe oh RI SE Sal AER 2p gage Nc a Pale ree Se EE GP “ili gcereness naa v Sr aa er LY a age a aah eres ingens RAL pees Ve wolfe mrs fl inl ¢ Si Piemate ee Yr il cape ah ie Bi i RE Rie eee 2 ake | Spe Se parrot Ee 7) - ioe ote mace _e tae ie 68 Wie Singejere 1 Peer Shavidéam: eam ae ee ort. 69 THERIDIUM WEBERI. Thor. 1892. Theridium webert, Thor., Novae Species Aranearum, etc., p. 11. Description of Plate 69 ¢ —a. spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; <¢, profile ; d, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes; f, epigyne ; g, do. profile. Total length, 4 ; cephalothorax, not quite 2 ; breadth, about 12/,; ; abdomen, scarcely 3; breadth, 24% millim. Leg,i—g9%; ii—7; iii—scarcely 544 ; iv.im7%4 millim. Patella+-tibia iv.—2%%4 millim. (Thorell.) Was found under a rotten piece of bark on a branch, at the one side of which it had its small reticulated web. Type in my collection. a r ale = Dei | idl ie eo CE ee ie Fi od fs Pa an fee += i a = = + eer ra, ih i) ; i f i —TAereli wnt) 6 twedertd ther, Sea gaere 70 THERIDIUM HELOPHORUM. Thor. 1895. Zheridium helophorum, Thor. The Spiders of Burma, p. 98 (note). Description of Plate 70 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; «¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax underside ; ¢, eyes ; | epigyne ; g, do. profile ; 4, snare, reduced ; 7, cocoon, mag. Total length, 214 ; cephalothorax, about 1'/s ; breadth, almost 1; abdomen, about 134 ; breadth, 134 millim. Leg, ii—almost 42/;; ii—scarcely 3 ; iiii—about 2"/s ; iv.— about 4 millim. Patella+tibia, scarcely 1 millim. (Thorcll.) This spider makes an irregularly dome-shaped shelter, from 4 to 34-inch in diameter, suspended among reticulated lines, beneath the summit of which it sits back downwards. I found two specimens in Java, the snare about 2 inches across, being constructed between rails. Cocoon, 5 x 234 millim. more than twice the size of the spider. Type in my collection. Theridiem Aolohorum r Java. at ans =. ies a | 7 -_ aa " I f é PHOLCUS GRACILLIMUS. Thor. 1890. Pholcus gracillimus, Thor. Studi., etc., iv., vol. I., p. 298. Description of Plate 61 9? —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; /, epigyne; g, ¢ right palpus from outside. 2 Total length, 434 ; cephalothorax, about 1; breadth, about 1; abdomen, 334 ; breadth, scarcely 34 millim. Leg, i—(35); ii —23%; iii —16; iv.—22 millim Patella+tibia, iv.—s5%4 millim. (Thorell.) 6 Total length, 544; cephalothorax, 144; breadth, 1; abdomen, 4; breadth, 1 millim. Leg, i.—?; ii.—24; iii—16; iv.— 24 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—6 millim. Makes a large reticulated snare under shrubs, somewhat tubular. Spider lives in the hollow centre back downwards, and carries its cocoon in its jaws. Cocoon contains 12 eggs. a ;.. i . sia ed ees sper | ae: ia : a ae | ae aie a x ms x: e ifs ies het ri a | Eee q Fides =. nen ae he at is ae — , ‘a an” wa ad hal 72 PHYSOCYCLUS GLOBOSUS. Tacz. 1873. LPholcus globosus, ‘Taczanowski. Les Aran. de la Gyane Francaise Horce Societatis Ento Rossicce, T.X. n, 1 and 2, p. 50 (Warsaw). Description of Plate 72 9 —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢ profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, epigyne and spinnerets; 4 eyes from above; g, do. in front; 4, epigyne and spinnerets in profile. Total length, 334; cephalothorax, 134; breadth, 134 ; abdomen, 2; breadth, 2 ; height, 2 millim. The legs were broken off before I had opportunity of making measurements, When a box of household effects, that I had brought home from Singapore, was opened, 21st May, 1893, at Craigdarragh, County Down, Ireland, a specimen of this spider was found living in it. Only one specimen found by me. aad ou" tp ied ge Fe Rertet —s spe Oy h = nk i ae neat ree ra eek Pp aenee & os rina fe PL ra I part LW wherein = Ah ies =e =a ene jee it ee ire a Saami: “To nie erry. th Feet TH: 7 ; ‘ oem Le als ie ore Lie je = re hha leet ae “rl Tat ae i — mht Ses DE ae rae he hoy oer a a. %y ane, oe ae an 2 ait wal ie as AT : ut mL #3 = im - ne hg =P ole Noah ei bie part det: ‘Pwd es sae Meal ay ey koe ~, oe Be 6 Sal - eis! mesh Sn abies ret gi Souapt aod & ULES cae Ae RN i a > "7 a 73 SCYTODES MARMORATA. L. Koch. 1872. Scytodes marmorata, L. Koch, Die Arachn. Austral. p. 292, pl. xxiv., figg. 4-4c. 1877. i ~ Thor. Studi., ete., 1, p. 471 (131). 1878. <5 ss id. ibid. ii., pp. 165, 301. 1881. = + id. ibid. iii., p. 180. 1890 3 - id. ibid. iv., vol. I., p. 300. 1895. a re id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 66. Description of Plate 73 9—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside; e, eyes; 4, epigyne. Total length, 814; cephalothorax, 4; breadth, 3; abdomen, 4% millim. Leg, i.—33% ; ii.—26 ; iii.—18 ; iv.—243{ millim. Length of falces, 5/s millim. (Thorell.) Prof. Thorell believes that S. ¢horacica Var. indica Van Hass. Aran. exot., 1871, p. 5; is to be referred to this species. Ee " “7 aa > 2 teat at ehetonne aaeome! Dinh. eee at “a =| ie oul anny -) f ia oF . : i oF =OGtt ah, pt jet feet ar BM iba ee ca * el oe ot is IE gy ak ood ht le le Bi cy ua 4 ack eth ae i le snare 3 | Sher we tay See Ty mytitt me eae ak ar od * rhe mew ai . eit pHigaesd yy prmmitt julanore, «2a Aalns ro pes ‘thes ie Por 85 ree a athe | 2) [a aie. bey sicily ee ae 2 EE onal tba par fea, eit. ove aes ee ind tae phan els "Vee Sey todas Pra? sve cet fe £ Meet w = 5s , = oie 7} 74 DESIS MARTENSII. L. Koch. 1872. Desis martensti, L. Koch, Die Arachn. Austral., L., p. 347, pl. xxix., figg. 2-29. 1894. - °F Thor. Arachnider fran Java, etc,, p. 5. Description of Plate 74 ? —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢@, cephalo- thorax underside; e, eyes; f, epigyne; g, @ right palpus; 4, nest in coral in disused lithodomus burrow. ? Total length, 12; cephalothorax, 6; breadth, 4; do. in front, 2; abdomen, 6; breadth, 334 millim. Leg, i—18; ii—15% ; iiii—13% ; iv.—18 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—6 millim. d& Total length, 8 ; cephalothorax, 5; breadth, 2; do. in front, 4%; abdomen, 444 ; breadth, 2% millim. Leg, i—r15; ii—10; iii—g%; iv.—13 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—4 millim. This spider was found by me on the Blacka Mati coral reef off the New Harbour, Singapore, the place where it was first discovered by Dr. Martens in 1861. Dr. L, Koch points out in his Arachniden Australiens, in a very interesting way, page 350, that this spider, though living on a coral reef, is not by any means a water spider, and accurately surmises the way in which it lives. I found that it was perfectly helpless when placed in a bottle of water, showing in every way that it was not in its natural element. It lives in holes made by a species of lithodomus, and spins a matted web across the hole, and so keeping an air chamber for itself during flood tide. It is found in considerable numbers, but as it runs with great rapidity, is very hard to catch. ‘ eons | ae ee sith =e ATE, Mey Fi aang ate Sk eet Ms Ae en Perea ia Denis af wea” era 75 STORENA JUVENCA. sp. n. Description of Plate 75 9?—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; 2, cepha- lothorax, underside ; e, eyes; 4 epigyne; g, ¢ left palpus from outside ; 4, do. in front. 2 Total length, 5%4; cephalothorax, 2%; breadth, 2; abdomen, 3% ; breadth, 2% millim. Leg, i.—8 ; ii.—6 ; iii —6 ; iv.—g millim. Patella+tibia, iv.--2 14 millim. &d Total length, 5 ; cephalothorax, 234; breadth, 134 ; abdomen, 214 ; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, ig ; ii.—6% ; iiii—6 ; iv—8 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—24 millim. This spider was found under leaves. Type specimens 2 and 1 2 in my collection. SSS Oy aie ate A AYES, . ie, s i is p> ban ie tins 5 71 ve - oar é aot adm es aaa > jabetge wy v2 ja ee, - oi lek ee Phi a ioe A i a= gttiinnd Pa bi cto : Oy tbo! . ¥ “ Pe ‘ SP te es he biew calwe: Nepyarks abe ae peas hae = alien a + daagraubern heat tases Agee es if - sate a nase " eit —— ha i. te ae gy weg ie So) No onal te tees “ia — “Fa 5 r ox ae ee Oe j = i: Sore rte silvenes = Sogahare STORENA ANNULIPES. Thor. 1892. Storena annulipes, Thor., Novae Species Aranearum, etc., p. I. Description of Plate 76 9—a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; /, epigyne. Total length, 8; cephalothorax, 4; breadth, 3% ; abdomen, 5; breadth, 3 millim. Leg, i—10% ; ii.—11% ; iii —11 ; iv.—13 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—3 millim. Found running on the ground. Type in my collection. i “a a = ; al i , ie ot 1 aes At i). r 4 veg r) : a a t fag). j a) L ® = hb f i = a F Pd ee ol ome, | Fy a, 44 all “3 “fi 4 ib " Po | : < j = 2. a. I, = a ce sae ra ir 2 ne z= a x " | : Si ee a el oe ez al | 4 ; v “J i mls Cara i =a! A. aa “ =] -_ fe, ¥ a ywnare a. fw.) at tar ha i * i 2 a - Ms = - canal Ca eee poe hoe | i) iv’ iff ‘ #4 » = * . I — La a 4 o =a ll — =i, } hla Fe 3 E Bere { * = * iss ' in or | woltan a = a : a] [) 4 il” po a = 7 oe Ue i | Pe La r bd ed a, | 7 viene a pba | i = i - 1 7 fal = I a oa a = > as i uti an aesmnes setter: xahy " - a a i Pi il 2 as bel Pa 7 ut a £ se “ ' = ig. fk nee | 2 qinds, sie ee Z\ = ‘a =) ne ote i 7 a-y, : : = a ae lt . ay at 7 ty Pel i = — * ~ Th 2 =k ¥ & i i) -— a - ik ; | ; ‘i oe 4 a 2 7 bi _ 7 ee m, - §& a 7 3 = -_ ae 7 hl 7 la ri * Fi ' r _ a a4 ds 4 a do! - pre i 7 7 CT = i whl . Les) ; a ll cL uke : he lig. _ ] A i Hg _ I a] * mt iS rs a i) zk. ia = a i 5 lerapec. fren ati her er, MngaAere 76 “J =J CRYPTOTHELE SUNDAICA. Thor. 1890. Cryptothele sundaica, Thor., Arach. di Pinang, etc., p. 305 (41). 1894. ‘ re id., Arachnider fran Java, etc., p. 9. Description of Plate 77 ? —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes ;_f, epigyne. Total length, 6% ; cephalothorax, 314; breadth, 244; abdomen, 3%; breadth, 334 millim. Leg, i—7%; ii—7; iiii—6%4; iv—z7 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—2 millim. This spider was found under leaves, and was very sluggish in its movements. =.= im “wl - - =, a 4 " —s r beg 7 7 =i ia == az. i= a Bi - - 7 7 of Fi - Le us tt : ie | ir, = : - ; a | = I = i] = = aE PT i pi = J 7 “ 1 ! 1 | . J ts - L = a = i c - 4 J / i a es a = eel a - Ty — n : " - ® paay 7 _ i. = ta . _ " i J = . ' 7 i} " = | J = rt _ a). : pa = 7 i — 1" - 1. a J 5 >. ; a ; . 7 ) 7 ha i n = Le. _ » J 7 7 ie : bd . ' = . = _ * a a ¥ ‘b a ” + a a =F t= % ‘ i 7 x i | __ i i = = l - A a . i Ve i i. Li < ei =, rt _ cogs th des ba oe Paes ae ale pe ee eke aie “tah ios Ll 2 saneies arena tr | | ; cars ae ; Lo by sie ee pn aa at ® ty * = a La es ae a = =) G d a ; ig J Ory pte Yhels Sundatca. Fr, Jingapore PSECHRUS SINGAPORENSIS. Thor. 1894. Psechrus singaporensis, Thor., Decas, Aranearum, etc., p. 4. Description of Plate 78 9 —a. spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- © thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; 7, epigyne; g, snare, reduced. Total length, 11; cephalothorax, 4?/;; breadth, 31%; breadth of clypeus, 1% ; abdomen, 7; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, ii—38"/,; ii—2734; iil—19%4; iv.—307/; millim. Patella+tibia iv.—g millim. (Thorell.) This spider make a large reticulated snare, about two feet long, in banks or among stones, and generally takes advantage of some hole or crevice, to which one end of the net is fastened, to form a retreat in time of danger. It remains generally in the middle of the snare, but is easily frightened, and runs with great rapidity into its den. Sparsely found in Singapore. Type in my collection. Preck rus ii Srna fers ee Y if yy " Sengapere = ~- * | i ~se oae —ie ; “ q Z 79 CORINNOMMA HARMANDII. Sim. 1886. Corinnomma harmandii, Sim. Arachn. recueillis, etc., p. 24 (= ). 1887. 5 8 Thor. Ragni Birmani, etc., p. 45 (==). 1895. = is id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 40. Description of Plate 79 2—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; e, eyes; 4, epigyne; ¢ do., profile. Total length, 9; cephalothorax, 5; breadth, 234 ; abdomen, 4% ; breadth, 3% millim, Leg, i. and iii—about 10%; iii—?; iv.—14 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.i—4 millim. My note in regard to the only specimen found by me is—“ Found in a twisted up leaf in a reticulated snare, but I think it is not the fabricator of the snare.” —_ gota rr rears uy a ater tee x ont, ‘ a a “ oy a ; A a ia «+ "ar etiggt ‘aqr ft ae: ow 7 Gaeta Ae . I Ll : P| he = 7 = sand S re. vaio ie AK eit ral 7 = adele cs i ‘2- ae aa La - , el leat Sys odin re os Po wie oe patients cal soln yee | fname Fabre. Aermanedé de ngafe re 80 CHIRACANTHIUM MANGIFERZ. sp. n. Description of Plate 80 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; @, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; f, epigyne; g, ¢ right palpus, from outside; 4, do. from below. ? Total length, 814 ; cephalothorax, 4 ; breadth, 214 ; do. in front, 134 ; abdomen, 534; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, i—g; iii—10; iii—6%4 ; iv.—12 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—4 millim. d Total length, 7 ; cephalothorax, 3 ; breadth, 234 ; abdomen, 4; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, i.—22; iii—15 ; ili—10; iv.—16 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—s5 millim. C. mangifere constructs on the face of a mango leaf a closely woven curtain of white silk, about 1 inch long by % an inch wide, behind which it lives. Its cocoon, made of eggs slightly matted together, was also fastened under this covering. Type in my collection. Te airowct “ery area . te 7 ie estan et a ae pa Sek pee " ? sian im 5 T oe ie hs eri: iv a ed Ea bt ‘ — : Rate) ‘cyan fone sera tra can 7 Fall — ae é | Fea Aibateel ce eh pI Gg i : i = Baie hue enerat e ie 8 eat, eae es ef - an ads Gia Aibent 1 Sah ao ee Be “i Pe ctitiby asp (gb fhe a Pilati trace op 1) k, geen sate sane ds i Si rf ame 1 | - ‘| thie a, " 60 Chiresan Meda Pe rg hee op Ce Sang afore hl i aj i - a bs a ee = eer a ee ; - i. at «= | = 7 i 24 ee a ae " : an 7 7 Z 7 F ay a _ a. eo 8l DAMARCHUS WORKMANII. Thor. 1891. Damarchus workmanii, Thor. Spindlar fran Nikobarerna, etc., p. 15. 1895. = fe id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 4. Description of Plate 81 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, profile; ¢ eyes; @, cephalothorax, underside ; e¢, natural size of spider; 4, nest, reduced ; 1, 2, 3, 4 terminal claws on 1, 2, 3, and 4 pair of legs. Total length, 19% ; cephalothorax, 814 ; breadth, almost 6; breadth of clypeus, about 4; abdomen, 11*/,; breadth, almost 7 millim. Palpi, 13%. Leg, i—23™% ; il.— 2034 ; iii —17%4 ; iv.—25 millim. Patella+tibia, i.—8; do. iv.—8 millim. Length of falces, 5 ; mamillae sup. 4 millim. (Thorell.) D. workmaniit, Thor. makes a simple tube in the ground about 3 inches deep, without any trap door, and without raising the tube above the ground or in any way protecting it. In one case I found a lateral chamber, opening slightly larger than the tube, also without a door. 3d unknown. Type in my collection. Lh a Ao a Demarthat wehmena Sing a Acre SAROTES CURSOR. Thor. 1894. Sarotes cursor, Thor. Decas Aranearum, etc., p. 19. Description of Plate 82 9 —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d@, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes ; 4, epigyne (wet). Total length, 12; cephalothorax, almost 544; breadth, 514; breadth of clypeus, 344; abdomen, 7%; breadth, almost 4 millim. Leg, i.—28; ii.—28; iii—?; ivi— 23% millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—about 7'/¢ millim. (Thorell). This spider was living with its young ones (about 50 in number) in a twisted leaf. The leaf was so twisted up and fastened that one could not see either spider or cocoon. Cocoon of white silk, 2 inches by % inch broad, and attached to the leaf. Type in my collection. nS sd ats 7 th alee please ncn amp af Fi, OE te ea pate 1 : a ma) i - ie ; : ur j * ; : a On| Pi nf i BR I : ee! , ee anees ue is fark z rT A's Pie) , bs = mie ae ee Pree eee ae pps si = « bia +a Oarefas Cesreer } ‘ qd r ar : Ff Otne afore bo | r =! ie - ae = mi. of i a ed | Pe . ae. © a, , . ® ae rau aA ae Si ek é = a eee ’ 83 LOXOBATES ORNATUS. Thor. Loxobates ornatus, Thor. Spindlar fran Nikobarerna, etc., p. 89. Description of Plate 83 9—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, maxillae and labium ; e, eyes; 7, epigyne. Total length, 6; cephalothorax, 214 ; breadth, 2; breadth of clypeus, a little more than 14% ; abdomen, 4; breadth, 14/,; height (in front), a littke more than 2 millim. Leg, i.—7 ; ii.—634 ; iii —about 334 ; iv.—a little more than 4 millim. Patella + tibia, iv. --14 millim. (Thorell). Type in my collection, 1891. Send ee a ~~ es ea ao - ns ! eee a preva ng » cae : ear: a rs ee he - LL meer Peer 84 LYCOPUS RUBRO-PICTUS. sp. n. 1895. Lycopus rubro-pictus, Thor. The Spiders of Burma, p. 286. Description of Plate 84 9 —a. spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes ; 4, epigyne (hardly mature). Total length, 6; cephalothorax, 3%; breadth, 3; abdomen, 434; breadth, 2 millim. Unfortunately this spider after it was drawn became denuded of all its legs, so I cannot give the measurements, but the drawing of them may be taken as fairly correct. Cephalothorax orange coloured, slightly tinged with green, clypeus edged with red, lateral eyes placed on greyish blue tubercles, eye area large ; falces yellowish green, legs greenish yellow speckled with red ; abdomen more than double as long as broad, with the posterior half gradually tapering into a kind of tail, yellowish with the upper part densely speckled with red, and moreover marked with two small red spots somewhat before the middle, and with five or six transverse slightly undulated red lines on the posterior tail-like portion. . When living this spider was of a bright grass green, and had made its nest by twisting up the end of a croton leaf; in the nest was also its cocoon, out of which the young had just been hatched. Type in my collection. r 7 ‘ig ana gti =e Tr yin ma =i = sa , os ea. ul erst tees ee ole a eli oe, ie a = abet e =e! nalgnn ahe prj ee a e a ears iets rine eh aay i ae tory ateponmtiee ey betes eo: F = 4 io “| ‘ Phe ae bey doxehates Fv bve-Atin elas ; a it or. Singahore os ee ie ee TMARUS PULCHRIPES. Thor. 1894. Zmarus pulchripes, Thor. Decas Aranearum, etc., p. 22. Description of Plate 85 ¢—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile, d, cephalo- thorax, underside; e, eyes; /, right palpus, from below ; g, do., from outside. Total length, 344 ; cephalothorax, 14/,; breadth, a littke more than 1% ; breadth of clypeus, about 1 ; breadth in front, a little more than 1 ; abdomen, a little more than 2; breadth, about 1 millim. Leg, ii—almost 8; ii.—8; iiii—4; iv.—g?/, millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—1%4 millim. (Thorell.) Type in my collection, i i a Si ick cian ae a Pelee phe eee a a a aca ‘an nee ‘est eae te 86 DARADIUS CALLIDUS. Thor. 1890. Daradius callidus, Thor. Arachnidi di Nias, ete., p. 61. Description of Plate 86 9 —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; f, epigyne ; g, 1st leg showing spines. Total length, 8% ; cephalothorax, 4; breadth, slightly more than 3% ; breadth in front (round bend), at least 214 ; abdomen, 5/6; breadth, a little more than 6 millim. Leg, i.—11 4 ; ii.—almost 114 ; iii—6%4 ; iv.—634 millim, Patella+tibia, iv—about 24/, millim. (Thorell). I ; | : rT : a | = 7 as ote ees | Meradews Caalliotas har Si rig pore. SYNEMA LINEATUM. Thor. 1894. Synema dineatum, Thor. Decas Aranearum, etc., p. 33. Description of Plate 87 2 —a. spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d@, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; /, epigyne. Total length, 534 ; cephalothorax, 24% ; breadth, almost 2% ; breadth of clypeus, about 144; abdomen, 3:/,;; breadth, 3 millim. Leg, i—7 ; ii—7¥ ; iii—q?/,; iv.— almost 5 millim. Patella+tibia, iv—about 134 millim. (Thorell.) I have noted of this spider—“ Perpendicular snare 4 inches diameter ; spider sits in a little den, but cannot say if it had a trap line.” Probably it was an intruder in an eperid snare. Type in my collection. - ek oh, al al _ E mt 88 ANGUS RHOMBIFER. Thor. 1890. Anzeus rhombifer, Thor. Diagnoses Aran., etc., p. 19. 1892. mA a id. Studi, etc., IV., vol. 2, p. 67. 1895. re 3 var /eucomenus, id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 278. Description of Plate 88 9 —a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile ; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes; f, epigyne (hardly mature). Total length, 6; cephalothorax, 3; breadth, 234 ; breadth in front, 134 ; abdomen, 3; breadth, 314 millim. Leg, i—o9%; iii—11¥4 ; iii—s; ivim54 millim. Patella+ tibia, iv.—z2 millim. a ei 77 hs. = 2 Biya gerry Or oz _ Ase ee Fr ee a iat is Be, iret: ; i & 7 eee = Sing « : | gaAera \' \’ q 89 PHILODAMIA HILARIS. Thor. 1894. Lhilodamia hilaris, Thor. Decas, Aranearum, etc., p. 27. Description of Plate 89 2 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes ; /, epigyne. Total length, 344; cephalothorax, about 1°/;; breadth, a littke more than 1%; breadth of clypeus, almost 1; abdomen, 244 ; breadth, almost 2 millim. Leg, i—4% ; ii.—almost 5; iiii—nearly 314 ; iv.—3% millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—almost 1% millim. (Thorell. ) Type in my collection. & ‘ha oF o's i 7 on ; a a im as = we 4 ea area en a coe Bee 2 ‘ean yes A see pull = feed 4. dex lng i I iF a i fe) Bi ir 1c wei -: Sehtine | Si Saad et ahr eeeeene i i Periet ‘ina Pua abate ati: (he ye ol ae gous ae ak Lannie ¢ wails a eg Rilocdarnie. Hideria - Far. Srngehare. er 7 - ao | Te eee oe 90 PHILODAMIA VARIATA. Thor. 1894. Shilodamia variata, Thor. Decas, Aranearum, etc., p. 29. Description of Plate go ? —a, spider, mag.; é, natural size; ¢, profile; @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; f, epigyne. Total length, a little more than 34; length and breadth of cephalothorax, about 14/; ; breadth of clypeus, about 1 ; abdomen, 214 ; breadth, nearly 2'/, millim. Leg, i.— about 5% ; ii—5?/;; ilii—(about 5); iv.—about 434 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—14 millim, (Thorell.) Type in my collection. S since igh te es Lert £ s g BY : 2 € & BS npasore SF he a ao ee iv hae ls, | . 4 oe . i - 4 his a = i i 91 DIETA VIRENS. Thor. 1891. Orus virens, Thor. Spindlar fran Nikobarerna etc., p. 91. Description of Plate 91 2?—a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile, d@, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; /, epigyne. Total length, 10 ; cephalothorax, 3 14; breadth, 34; breadth in front, 1/6; abdomen, 6% ; breadth, 3 millim. Leg, i.—13 ; ii.—12%4 ; iii—almost 7 ; iv.—7 millim. Patella +tibia, ivi—2% millim. (Thorell.) Type in my collection. a = emt = _— ag, igre paarcalta fa ah caaniye® eo axe: ead oe A Se ae ae ie | lel babe cl heap Gobet ints ifarts BE 4 ee i) laa af ed rome cites «i a te y eC wy (2 A, =) be — _ —— at PHRYNARACHNE DECIPIENS. Forbes. 1883. Zhomtsus decipiens, Forbes. On habits of Zhomisus decipiens, p. 586, pl. 51. 1884. Orntthoscatoides ,, Camb, On two new genera of spiders, p. 199, pl. xv., fig. 1. 1855. “ », id. in Forbes A Naturalist’s Wanderings, etc., p. 120. 1890. Phrynarachne ,, Thor. Studi, etc., IV., vol. I, p. 35. 1890. A‘ » 1d. Arachn. di Nias, etc., p. 94. Description of Plate 92 2? —a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile ; 2, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes; 4, epigyne ; g, spider fastened to leaf. Total length, 14; cephalothorax, 5; breadth, 5; do. in front, 2%; abdomen, 9; breadth, 9 millim. Leg, ii—2o ; ii.—2o; iii—11; iv.—12 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.— 4 millim. According to Forbes, this spider is of a pure chalk white when alive, and imitates the excreta of a bird for the purpose of catching its prey. This specimen is in my collection, and is in all probability the original type specimen described by Forbes from West Java, as this was part of his collection (noted from Java but without a number) purchased from Janion, of London. ‘eee oe ns si ‘omagyent Saahaniae e slaty 2 trinbidech nip ape perp aoa: Bla epic) A Ye Le hy dt a4 il J oieaal Ripon eco ay ae Tt ; iF aa rl te ha digi, 7 hal i eae aa ae as t seal Line y ana Tos “+ Juni a Fl dia foe mihi Iwi an Malet ee os f ped ap eng oy oe “ho ee polke ripe bn boyy shies | pte Spe Eta, foe ttie) 53 F és ae ag Baxi ot sal ir =, ie Ft aed Weeethendpe pian = se ui ipa it nemo ay if es Se meer 2 ey Se 49! Le =) == =. — = te iy | 7 i i _ - P a Li he saa 93 BOLISCUS SEGNIS. Thor. 1891. Soliseus segnis, Thor. Spindlar fran Nikobarerna, etc., p. 98 1895. ‘ » id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 283. Description of Plate 93 § —a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile, d@, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; 7, epigyne. Total length, 314 ; length and breadth of cephalothorax, a little more than 1% ; height, almost 114 ; breadth of clypeus, 1 ; abdomen, 2%; breadth, 234 ; height, about 2% millim. Legs, i. and ii.—about 234 ; iiii—about 2; iv.—about 2'/¢ millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—a little more than 1 millim. (Thorell). Type in my collection. a — or iad m al, i — it ei “ 8 t — = J ' i = é = 7 i 4 wl = = —— I “3 it im wy i 7 a a ae | a a Re ; en a te - ee ? 1 ik at sms sl ii 5 - F EF & 7 i wi : 7. oi I 7 = a yy -_ - = a = a 4 ae ; ia Ble al i fa a aa 1 a= = int uat®. #4 s aa = fl T e @ + E nat =i i nce a is its F : L : ie i ‘ ey { « 1 _ a 7 4s = * ™ i, 4 | en nr ees cae + a : 6. - a_i =m © i, aa - i a. Le 7 * oe = a se > PA Ts, p ai 7 dl | a a - ae ihe te aT aia . = 7 ee” ae ae oh = 8 _ A , * iF , _i 22 "ha f a ie r r.* a & i a of a x = 7 at ic - 3 7 7 Batiseus Beg Sher emg afore 94 MISUMENA SEMI-CINCTA. sp. n. Description of Plate 94 ¢—a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; /, left palpus, from outside. Total length, 2; cephalothorax, 1; breadth, 1; abdomen, 1; breadth, 1 millim. Leg, i.—5; iii—?; iiii—1?/, ; iv.—12/, millim. Measurements only approximate. Cephalothorax orange coloured, paler in the middle, with two longitudinal parallel narrow pale ferruginous bands proceeding from the lateral eyes backward, and armed with several small black spines arranged on either side of the cephalothorax (at least behind) in a few radiating rows ; falces palpi and posterior legs yellowish, anterior legs darker yellowish with the patellz, tibia, metatarsi, and tarsi reddish brown, abdomen yellow marked on the posterior part, with a very broad transversal black band slightly notched in the anterior margin, Type specimen in my collection. ae aul oan # ay i on = a rt ' uy rs yer eee : of della fabs ts ta ee Msi rei — - SIs le » © ew P Misa Teens ae uenna fa 2 a ne aAe re YL (pe eae ee ints) i sre h [== r ' 1 ‘i es ; r= 7 ‘ i, 2! " r / J rie ; sites 7 } ons : — ai a in 95 HYGROPODA PROGNATHA. Thor. 1894. Hygrepoda prognatha, Thor. Decas Aranearum, etc., p. 4. 1895. és 44 id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 221. Description of Plate 95 9? —a. spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d@, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; jf, do., somewhat above; g, epigyne; 4, ¢ left palpus, in front ; z, do., from outside. ? Total length, 1034 ; cephalothorax, 4; breadth, about 3; breadth of clypeus, 134 ; abdomen, 634 ; breadth, 31/; millim. Leg, i—29%% ; ii.—23% ; ill.— 1044; iv.— 23 millim. Metatarsus, i—714; tarsus, i—6%%. Patella+tibia, iv.—6?/; millim. (Thorell.) d Total length, 9; cephalothorax, scarcely 4; breadth, scarcely 3; breadth of clypeus, about 134 ; abdomen, 5% ; breadth, 244 millim. Palpus, 1014 ; leg, i.—33 ; ii.—25%4 ; iiii— 1214 ; iv.—24% millim. Tibia, i—7'4 ; metatarsus, i.—8 ; tarsus, 1.— 74%. Patella+tibia, iv—7'/, millim. (Thorell.) This spider was found in considerable numbers on the banks of the pond in the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, where it lived under leaves, and when disturbed ran out on the surface of the water. ‘ re = La a” ie 7 a a — pan a . L Ms . 3 ah i Sr IL, «he ae en eae Amarnepy aaron to = = 7 i ied a “Go aah — ee eee pais A 3 - Feat kt: AEA A op ED: cmt dcdiag ae aa tay Eases ry ae ej imi? ‘a ie ie. — ep 7 deta : oie pat, a a ar i —_ had yt i ee Cs ; 7 fe nt bed yy ewe. the) gnath a yftoel x. f®rdref je CB 96 VENONIA CORUSCANS. Thor. 1894. Venonia coruscans, Thor. Decas Aranearum, etc., p. 13. Description of Plate 96¢—a, spider, mag. ; 4%, natural size ; ¢, profile; d@, cephalo- thorax, underside; e¢, eyes; /, palpus, from below; g, do, from outside; 4, do., from inside. Total length, 334; cephalothorax, almost 2 ; breadth, a little less than 1 ; breadth of clypeus, nearly % ; abdomen, 2; breadth, almost 1 millim. Leg, i—6 ; ii.—534 ; iii.—at least 534; iv.—7%4 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—about 2*/s. Metatarsus, iv.— about 2 millim. (Thorell.) Type in my collection. Pre Ps 7 ih F eae 7 rs ras : a sa Bou aee —_ } pulp f a os ee cs =i ila a ta hi a bees ve ur YT) : dee Feroncx Ceruscane if iJ Per 9 OAore. ins 4 = h.* - sg estie eel F ee pe ae 97 POLYBGA VULPINA. Thor. 1895. olybwa vulpina, Thor. The Spiders of Burma, p. 228. Description of Plate 97 9 —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; c, profile; d, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes, from above ; f, do., in front ; g, epigyne ; 4, ¢ right palpus, in front ; #7, do., from outside. 6d Total length, 74 ; cephalothorax, 4 ; breadth, 21% ; do in front, 144 ; abdomen, 434 ; breadth, 2 millim. Leg, ii—19 ; ii—2o0; iii—17; iv.—18 millim. Patella+tibia, iv.—5 % millim. ? Total length, 9; cephalothorax, 4; greatest breadth, 234 ; breadth in front, 1 3 abdomen, 5; breadth, 21 millim. Legs, i., ii, iv.—about 17 (ii. pair perhaps 17%) ; iii—r14 millim. Patella+tibia, iv—gs millim. Metatarsus, iv.—s5 millim. (Thorell M.S.) The g and 2 of P. vulpina, Thor., seem to join in constructing a large reticulated web in low shrubs, in which each sex has its own chamber about 4 inches apart. : a l if 4 a hk — i eT —_ | ~ " a ; Z = ik os al a 7” ' tay F 4 a 1. a —_ r - ors , - — * 4 Bf : ’ r | e ; a oe & 7 ~ = ae hh — pe ive A Pp ne cart ee a. cat = a i Ge : Tykes a. ny he he ag ¥ i: 3 aa oat Dh, wd 2 — eT eet tee } (aS ati risa nada" pin een a ; ; 7 ‘ am ts , F 4 | ont _ ae Rot bry a i te Adroutin oes If Singahere \ 7 = mS = ae | TAPPONIA AUSTERA. Thor. 1894. Zapponia austera, Thor. Decas Aranearum, etc., p. 16. Description of Plate 98 é—a, spider, mag.; 4, natural size; ¢, profile, @, cephalo- thorax, underside ; ¢, eyes ; /, left palpus, from below (wet) ; g, do., from outside. Total length, 7 ; cephalothorax, 31% ; breadth, a little more than 24 ; breadth of clypeus, about 15/5 ; abdomen, a little more than 4; breadth, almost 2 millim. Leg, i.— 12%; ii—114%; iii—g%3 iv.—about 9% millim. Patella+tibia, iv—less than 3 millim. (Thorell). This spider was found, along with many others, in the clay nest of a dauber wasp. Type in my collection. @Geaslera. hor. Jeff ona Sing afer e. 99 OXYOPES JAVANUS. Thor. ? 1886. Oxyopes dineatipes, Sim. Arachn. Malacca, etc., p. 16. jJavanus, Thor. Ragni Birman, p. 329. 1887. 1890. 1892. 1894. 1895. id. Arachn. di Nias, etc., p. 39. id. Studi, cet., IV., 11, loc., cit., p. 195. id. Arachnider fran Java, etc., p. 11. id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 247. Description of Plate 99 ¢—a. spider, mag. ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; f right palpus, from below; g, do., from outside. Total length, 7 ; cephalothorax, almost 3 ; breadth, a little more than 2; breadth in front, about 1*/s ; abdomen, 4; breadth, 12/, millim. Leg, i—12% ; ii.—11; ili—9% ; Patella+-tibia, iv.—31 millim. (Thorell.) iv.—1114 millim. A pe y= . =<" at _ iP fr mad oe COxyes er f0"E Aer 4 | iN hey, nt : Ke iN . \ Bing afore \\ \ J 100 OXYOPES BIRMANICUS. Thor. 1887. Oxyopes btrmanicus, Thor. Ragni Birman, etc., p. 325. 1890. is " id. Arachn. di Nias, etc., p. 38. 1895. . "9 id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 248. Description of Plate 100 9 —a, spider, mag; 4, natural size; ¢, profile ; d, cephalo- thorax, underside ; e, eyes; /, epigyne ; g, do. profile. Total length, 14%; cephalothorax, almost 5 ; breadth, 314; do. in front, a little more than 144; abdomen, 934; breadth, 4 millim. Leg, iim22l4 ; ii.—2034; ii.— 1634 ; ivi—2o millim. Patella+tibia, iv—61!{ millim. (Thorell.) Sin tied ore 101 OXYOPES AURATUS. Thor. 1890. Oxyofes auratus, Thor. Arachnidi di Nias, etc., p. 39. Description of Plate 101 ¢ —a, spider, mag. ; 4, natural size ; ¢, profile ; ¢, cephalo- thorax, underside; ¢, eyes; /, right palpus, from below ; g, do. from outside. Total length, 5 ; cephalothorax, almost 2% ; breadth, about 14/, ; breadth in front, almost 1; abdomen, 2%; breadth, a little more than 1 millim. Leg, i—1034 ; 1.— 934; iiii—8; iv.—93{ millim. Patella-+-tibia, iv.—234 millim. (Thorell.) ro = = ay = | | pets io i = {nies +e 7 2 tie) cp at SF Hat 7 : ‘ Ts ; ike * eg ee eee, BE 1 ia ee ae ew Seat Rie steed ited we fe ie Sue eal et = padi eel r Saal ale a 45 is piesa: cae P| i= a Oxyopes ee Srrg adAe re 102 HYLLUS GIGANTEUS. C. L. Koch. 1846. Hyllus giganteus, C. L. Koch, Die Arachn., xiii., p. 161, pl. ccclix., fig. 1216 (% forme princip.) 1857. | a . er te. ees er | : 7. ; 7 - Ly Oe " : : i . Lr = a i 1% | a ot. — a a ae oe — = 2 ake 7 ik _ ; 1 7 Son _ aH : =, 7 _— _— ke m= eo : in i. 7 7 —_ - ms = : = i _ 2 i 105 Sal ey CALOMATA SUNDAICA DOI. 1859. elecodon sundatcus, Dol. ‘Tweede Bijdr, etc., p. 6, tab, XIII, figg. 2 2c. ?1871. Calomata sumatrana, 7 ; sabe Leyutnes A 1 hadingess wbicge pe ail . esis Sate ue 6 a, | Rima mee Sah 106 CHIRACANTHIUM SUAVE N.§. Description of Plate 106 9 .—a, spider magnified ; 4, natural size; ¢ profile; 4, cephalothorax underside ; ¢, eyes ;_/, epigyne. ¢ Total length, 54; cephalothorax, 24 ; breadth, a4 ; do. in front, 1 ; abdomen, 3 ; breadth, 2; height, 2 millim. Leg, 1—10; ii—8; iii—5 ; iv.—64 millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—2 millim. Cephalothorax and legs of a fawn colour, abdomen dark brown. ‘Two Specimens found at Singapore. Habits unknown. 107 CHIRACANTHIUM CROCEUM N.S. Description of Plate 107 9.—a, spider magnified; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, cephalothorax underside ; e, eyes; f, epigyne. ? Total length, 74; cephalothorax, 34 ; breadth, 2}; do. in front, 14; abdomen, 4; breadth, 2; height, 14 millim. Leg, i—7; ii.—6; 1li.—s5 ; iv.—-8 millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—3 millim. Cephalothorax and legs of a yellow colour, abdomen of a light shade. Two specimens found at Singapore. Habits unknown. Fa fig Cae 5 i | M . mish ‘fay ee | ita Ci 1 ‘ei “ar a = ie | : nb tgll hi ef * fs bra 108 CHIRACANTHIUM THORELLI N.S. Description of Plate 108 ¢.—a, spider magnified; 4, natural size; «¢, profile; d, cephalothorax underside ; ¢, eyes ; /, left palpus from outside (wet); g, right palpus from below (wet). é Total length, 6; cephalothorax, 3; breadth, 17; do. in front, 1; abdomen, 3 ; breadth, 1}; height, 1? millim. Leg, i—11; ii—8; iii—6;iv—g millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—3 millim. Length of falce, 1} millim. Similar in colour to C. croceum Work. One specimen found at Singapore. Habits unknown. 109 OEDIGNATHA SCROBICULATA, THOR. 1881. Ocdignatha scrobiculath, Thor., Studi., etc., iii., p. 209. 1889-go. do, do. do. Studi, etc., iv., vol. i., p. 345. Description of Plate 109 g.—a, spider magnified; 4, natural size; <¢ profile; d, cephalothorax underside ; ¢, eyes; f, left palpus from below (wet); g, left palpus from outside (wet); 4, epigyne. ¢ Total length (without falces), 43 i cephalothorax, 2; breadth, 14; do. in front about 1; abdomen, 2; breadth, 14 millim. Leg, ii—64, ii—43, iii.—3, iv—54 millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—2 millim. Colour rich chestnut brown. @or o) = — al + a t i 7s a ik qin Lesa + - | : P . _ ; ie L TO i = J \ a i “ _ 7 J * a i Pad ele - ' 7 © ‘ Sa he SA leepss ue re il 110 & 111 EURYCHOERA QUDRI-MACULATA THOR. 1897. Lurychoera quadri-maculata Thor. Araneae paucae Asiae Australis Bihang T. K. Svenska Vet-Akad Hand- lingar Band 22. Afd. IV No. 6 Stockholm. Description of Plate 110 9.—a, spider magnified; 4, natural size; ¢, profile; d, cephalothorax underside ; ¢, eyes ; f, epigyne. g@ Total length, 8, cephalothorax, 4, breadth, 23, in front, 14, abdomen, 5, breadth, 3 millim., Leg, i.—15, ii.—r44, il.—134, iv.—12 millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—4 millim. This spider is of a rich yellow colour with reddish and brown markings on back of abdomen. Several specimens found at Singapore. g Unknown. Description of Plate 110.—Snares of Eurychoera quadri-maculata Thor. No.1. A. Reticulated snare below which was a platform of web seven inches long from E to F, B, mass of debris suspended by silken cords from A to B length of cords four inches. C, twisted leaf suspended in snare in which the spider was seated. When disturbed it retreated to D, leaf above the snare. G, loose leaf suspended from snare, No. 2. Reticulated snare about twenty-four inches high in which was suspended a twisted leaf four inches long forming a nest for the spider. A platform of web below the snare twelve inches long. ’ No. 3. Reticulated snare about six inches high made among the leaves of a convelvulous plant. Spider was living on the lower leaf. No. 4. Nest in the fork of two leaves, no reticulated snare. Spider carrying its cocoon between the falces and the fore legs. The nest in twisted leaf in which the spider lives seems from my notes to be mostly tubular. Ili 2% Of ro it _ on 28 oe uf ‘ ave T = - ee r salt we os * “som ion tas :beiingans sbige fase ah yaa deen oO . by envi oil Pra icy! ? geal Lane T a rly a fn sped yon reas kid ged silt , ie tote ete onsale, tis tm wl wo de a abe WT Isl eewol ad? co os gotyas . , srane bmaieriom ve gevanl iy ae er at pine ae radoni zie ET ohn cy | ao ae rie agrany< it MATIDIA TRI-NOTATA THOR 1890. Matidta? tri-notata Thor. Aracnidi di Pinang, p. 24. Description of Plate 112 2 .—a, and aa, spider magnified ; 4, natural size; ¢, profile ; d, maxillae and labium ; ¢, eyes; f, epigyne ; g, abdomen underside. @ Total length, 4; cephalothorax, 2, length about 1}; abdomen rather more than 2; breadth about 1 millim. Legi ? (about 4 ?), ii.—about 5, iii.—34, iv.—nearly 54 millim. Patella + tibia, iv.—almost 2 millim. (Thorell), Cephalothorax of a brown colour, abdomen and legs yellow. One specimen found in Singapore. Habits unknown. a SOHT ATATOKIST alqrram | $* greet ih ibinteAé zodT waver Tee, apts = sale Lenataer _ : —_—= ane 7 _ wow : 4 Ag, $3 .' ey 3 e E = 4 9 > > $ § E frais a Fhormcsoides Do? Ben gepfare 4] Finga pone me rae ii hee f @ Ghee o. werrt Ge 46 ASting afore. Cfecve we hamnié \ ‘hee Bring afore ae _ ve a ae. Milo nix odtisa Maer Bung afe re yoeheatva. Cele tessona Aery A Mazak. Fae te: op | 3 cermnere fine XN MUI ff Singapore \ 55 Gros eee, eurc epi ce “ f Ig Aaas. 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