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Tetragnatha puella, Thorell. 



Tefyagiwtha p:icl!a. Thorell, 1895, pp. 14,^-14(1. 



From Tharrawady. Lateral eyes about as widely separated 

 as medians; abdomen unusually short, in female narrowly ovate, 

 in male cylindrical. 



Female. Chelicerae half as long as carapace ; fang-groove arm - 

 ed on each side with five or six teeth in descending series. Fang 

 about half as long as basal joint, unarmed. 



:\Iale. Chelicerae not much shorter than carapace. Subapi- 

 cal spine strong, curved and simply pointed, with a small obtuse 

 tooth a little in front of and above it at ba«e. First of dorsal 

 seven teeth moderately large, situated at base of fang, and widely 

 separated from second which is small and situated opposite the third 

 or fourth ventral ; third dorsal slightly larger than second and more 

 widely separated from it than from fourth ; remainder in diminish- 

 ing series. First of ventral six teeth large and stout, armed with 

 a minute denticle on its front margin, situated well below but not 

 much behind base of fang ; remaining five of medium size, sub- 

 equally spaced and situated more on the inner side of the joint. 

 Fang a little shorter than basal joint ; armed Avith a small external 

 tooth at base, raised into an obsolete tubercle on inner side be- 

 tween middle and base. 



Tetragnatha pulchella, Thorell. 



Tetragtiatha pulchdla, TliorcU, 1877, pp. 438-441 ; 1890, p. 217. 



From Celebes and Sumatra. Lateral eyes nearer together 

 than medians. 



Female. Chelicerae about three quarters as long as carapace. 

 First three of dorsal ten teeth widely separated. First tooth 

 of ventral seven situated well back from apex, half way between 

 first two dorsals, the next two between the second and third dor- 

 sals. Fang long, unarmed. 



Male Chelicerae as long as carapace, with acuminate and 

 slightly curved subapical spine ; eight dorsal atrd seven ventral 

 teeth, of which the first dorsal is the largest. Fang rather short, 

 with an obtuse tooth or tubercle on inner side near base 



Tetragnatha rubriventris, Dokschall. 



Tetragnatha yubfiveiitn's, Doleschall, 1857, p. 4U>. 

 Tetragnatha liipata, Kocli. 1872, pp. 170 and 178. pi. xv, figs. 2-2c. 

 Tetragnatha rubriventris S, nee i , Thorell, 1878, pp. 105-108. 

 Tefragnatlia rubriventris, Thorell, 1881, pp. 131-134. 



From Amboina. Lateral eyes more widely separated than are 

 medians. 



Female. Chelicerae as long as carapace or nearly so. First 

 of dorsal eleven or twelve teeth very' long and thick, situated 



