ARACUNIDA FlIOM NORTHERN QOEENSLAND RAINi:0\V. 35 



Ulohonts zosis, Walck., Hist. Nat. Ins., Apt., ii., 1887, p. 231, 

 Atlas, pi. 20, figs. 2a-2d; L. Koch, Die Arach. Austr., i., 

 1871, p. 221, pi. xix., figs. S-'Se; Thor., Studi Rag. Mai. 

 e Pap., ii., 1878, pp. 129 and 290 ; 0^*. cit., iii., 1881, p. 

 158 ; Op. cit., Parte iv., 1890, p. 239. 



Hah. — Cairns, November 10, 1912, in stables ; May 1, 



1913, ill rooms oi: an nnocciipied dwelling ; August 7, 1913, in 

 laboratory. A very common species. It occurs also in India, 

 Burma, Malaysia, Papua and South Sea Islands. 



Uloisokus variabilis, Key^. 



JJlohorus (•ariahiJif, Keys., Die Aracli. Austr., Suppl., 1887, p. 

 231, pi. XX., figs. 9-9e. 



Hah. — Specimen with tour egg-sacs on bank of streamlet; 

 forest, Gordonvale, April 27, 1913 ; immature specimens, 

 jungle, Gordonvale, May 25, 1913 ; same locality, March 30, 

 and April 2, 1914; Pentland, September, 1914. The cocoons 

 are similar to those of TJ. republican ks, Sim.^ 



Uloborus barbipes, L. Koch. 



Uloboriis barbipes, L. Koch, Die Arach. Austr., i., 1871, p. 229, 

 pi. xix., figs. 9 and 9a. 



Hab. — Gordonvale, May 1, 1912 ; Pentland, September 9, 

 19U. 



Sub-family M1AGRAMMOPIN.E. 

 ijemis Miagrammopes, O. F. Cambr. 



MlAGRAM.MOPES BRADLEVI, (J. F. Cambr. 



Miaiiratumopes bradleyi, O. P. Cambi'., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 . ■ xiv. (4), 1874, p. 177. 



Hab. — Two specimens, each from Gordonvale, taken by 

 sweeping; one on Ma\' 25, 1913, and the other on March 2, 



1914. In my " Census of Australian Araneidse " the habitat 

 is given as "Sydney, N.S. Wales"; it should read, "N. 

 Australia."- 



' See pi. 4, Vol. ix., Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 1891. 

 •^ Rainbow — Rec. Austr. Mus., ix., 2, 1911. 



