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and 5000 ft, Kalimpong, 2000-4500 ft., Darjiling District; 

 Chittagong ; Man Ton, 4200 ft.. Mongmit State, Ruby Mines 

 District, Upper Burma; Telok Tikus, Penang ; lyampam, Pata- 

 lung and Singora, Tale Sap, Siam. 



Total length of female about 11, of male about 8 mm., cara- 

 pace about 25 mm. long by 1-5 mm. broad in both sexes. The 

 anterior row of eyes is slightly recurved, the posterior almost 

 straight ; the ocular quadrangle is square and the small anterior 

 lateral eyes are almost in contact with the posterior laterals. 



The chelicerae are long and strongly divaricate. In the 

 female the first dorsal tooth is broad and obliquely truncate, 

 situated at the base of the fang, and succeeded after a long 

 interval by the longer second tooth ; the remaining four or five are 

 in descending series. The first ventral tooth is situated slightly 

 behind the base of the fang and is followed by three smaller ones 



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Tetragnatlia sutherlandi 

 a. — Female 



FIG. 5. 



, chelicerae from above, 

 i.— Male. 



somewhat widely spaced in the interval between the first and 

 second dorsals ; the remainder are in descending series. The fang 

 is slightly geniculate, stout near the base, sHghtly swollen towards 

 the middle, very slender distally. 



The chehcerae of the male bear a long slender parallel-sided 

 sub-apical spine, bifid at apex. The dorsal teeth are not unlike 

 those of the female, except that the first of them is simply point- 

 ed. The first two ventral teeth are situated at the base of the 

 fang, the first being minute and the second very large, the rest 

 small. The fang is slender and unarmed. 



Tctragnatha sutherlandi, n. sp. 



Figs. 5«, h. 



Localities. — Trichur and Chalakudi, Cochin State ; Siripur. 

 Saran, Bihar ; Serampore, Bengal; Kahmpong, Darjiling District, 



