268 CLUBIONIDJE. 



femora and tibiae not spotted below. Carapace as long as patella 

 and tibia of 4th leg. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 24, carapace 8*5, 2nd 

 leg 35*5. 



Loc. Ceylon (Nietner). 



330. Sparassus wroughtoni, Simon, Mem. Soc. Zool. Fr. x, p. 257, 



1897. 



$ . Differing from <$ of S. lamarcki in having carapace, mouth- 

 parts, legs, and sternum uniformly ochre-yellow, clothed with 

 white hairs ; under side of abdomen uniformly pale, upper side 

 with obscure pattern. Tibia of palp shorter, its apophysis double, 

 the upper branch long, bent at right angles distally, lower branch 

 short and triangular. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 15, carapace 7, 2nd leg 32. 



Loc. North Konkan, Bulsar in Guzerat ( Wroughton); Matheran 

 {Phipson); Uran (Aitken). 



331. Sparassus phipsoni, Pocock, Jour. Bom. N. H. Soc. xii, p. 752, 



1899. 



6 . Resembling S. wroughtoni in colour, but with mandibles 

 black and a small black patch on base of tibia?. Palp much like 

 that of S. lamarcki, but with tibial apophysis lightly concave on 

 inner side when viewed from above, and process on tarsus much 

 shorter and less claw-like. 



Measurements in mm. — Total length 19, carapace 9*5, 2nd leg 50. 



Loc. Bombay {Phipson). 



332. Sparassus impudicus, Thorell, Ann. Mus. Genova, xxv, p. 241, 



1887. 



2 . Paler and more uniformly coloured than S. lamarcki ; 

 integument yellowish, covered with white hairs ; femora indis- 

 tinctly mottled below, tibiae with indistinct basal spot. Vulva 

 with median cleft very short and filled with amber-yellow sclerite. 

 d . Like 2 in colour, but with mandibles brown. Tibial apo- 

 physis of palp stouter than in S. lamarcki, with much larger 

 convexity on its inner margin ; palpal organ furnished with 

 externally projecting tooth. 



Measurements in mm. — 2 • Total length 25, carapace 10, 2nd 

 leg 40. J • Total length 17, carapace 8, 2nd leg 44-5. 



Loc. Burma: Tharrawaddy (Oates) ; Me-tan-ja (Fea) ; Anda- 

 man Islands (Oatcs). Also Sumatra. 



333. Sparassus punctipes, Simon, Ann. Mus. Genova, xx, p. 339, 



1884 (Olios) ; Thorell, op. cit. xxv, p. 244 (1887) : venustua et 

 callipygus, id. lot: cit. pp. 248 & 250, 1887 : puiiL-tipes, var. sordi- 

 data, id. Spiders of Burma, p. 271, 1895 (Sarotes). 



§. Colour variable; typical form not so dark as S. lamarcki; 

 sternum and coxae yellowish brown, extremities of femora, patelke, 



