262 CLUBIONIDX 



sternum and coxae nearly black, lower side of abdomen black, 

 bordered with yellow stripes. Carapace as long as tibia of 2nd 

 leg ; eyes of anterior line straight, medians half the diameter of 

 the laterals ; clypeus low. Leys short. Vulva with lobes large, 

 diverging in front, almost in contact behind. 



<S ■ Tibial apophysis rising from base of segment, long, stout, 

 curved, and ending in a thinner hooked portion. 



Measurements in mm. — 5 . Total length IS, carapace 7, 2nd leg 

 26, 4th 22-5. d ■ Total length 12-5, carapace 6, 1st leg 34, 4th 27. 



Loc. Himalayas : Murree (Stoliczka) ; Jaunsar, Deota, and 

 KoDain, 7000 ft. (Gleadow). 



313. Heteropoda smythiesi, Simon, Mem. Sac. Zool. Fr. p. 259, 1897. 



$ . Allied to H.prompta but smaller and paler, obscurely spotted 

 and lined with black ; ventral surface pale ; apophysis of palp of 

 the same shape and position as in H . prompta, but with the terminal 

 portion straighter. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 10, carapace 4-5, 2nd leg 21, 

 4th 19. 



Loc. Dekkan* (Smythies) ; Konain, 7800 ft. (Gleadow). 



314. Heteropoda languida, Simon, J. A. S. B. hi, p. 102, 1887. 



$. Hairy clothing yellowish, femora faintly mottled. Carapace 

 as long as 4th tibia, very high behind, the posterior slope forming 

 aright angle with the upper surface. Lobes of vulva separated by 

 a narrow groove behind and by a narrow sclerite in front. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 17, carapace 7"5, 2nd leg 30, 

 4th 29. 



Loc. Burma: Tavoy. 



315. Heteropoda leprosa, Simon, Ann. Mm. Genova, xx, p. 336, 1884 ; 



Thorell, Spiders of Burma, p. 264, 1895. 



$. Colour much as in H.fabrei apparently; anterior femora 

 infuscate below, mottled with white. Carapace as long as tibia of 

 2nd leg ; anterior lateral eyes nearly twice the diameter of the 

 medians. Leys short. Vulva with lobes widely separated. 



d . Tibial apophysis apically bifurcated. 



$ . Total length 13 mm. 

 Loc. Burma: Minhla (Comotto) ; Bangoon (Oates). 



316. Heteropoda plebeia, Thorell, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxv, p. 237, 1887 ; 



Spiders of Burma, p. 264, 1895. 



$ . Differing apparently from II. leprosa in having all the femora 

 darker, the sternum and coxae a brighter red, and the carapace 

 strongly elevated behind as in H. languida. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 17, carapace 6-5, 2nd leg 23 - 5, 

 4th 23. 



Loc. Burma: Bangoon and ECyeikpadam (Oates). 



* No doubt au error for Deliru. 



