170 Annals Entomological Society of America __[Vol. VII, 
Family Argiopide. 
Nephila maculata F. One female from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Nephila clavata L. Koch. Two females from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Leucauge tesselata (Thorell). One female from Pongatong, 
Burma. 
Gasteracantha arcuata F. One female from Kuching, Borneo. 
Gasteracantha frontata Bl. Two females from Kuching, Borneo. 
Theridiosoma sp? One young from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Araneus microtuberculatus n. sp. One female from Tabu Pum, 
Burma. 
Araneus Beebei n. sp. One female from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Family Thomiside. 
Philodromus tabupumensis n. sp. One female from Tabu Pum, 
Burma. 
Bomis sp? One young without abdomen, from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Porrhopis sp? One young from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Family Lycoside. 
Lycosa stictopyga Thorell. One female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Lycosa (Pirata) sp? One immature female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Lycosa sp? One young from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Family Oxyopide. 
Oxyopes sp? One young from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Oxyopes sp? Two young from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Family Salticide. 
Evophris sp? One young from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Evophris albopatella n. sp. One male from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Cobanus Beebei n. sp. One male from Central Borneo. 
Ballus tabupumensis n. sp. One female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Attulus sp? One young from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Thiania sp? One young from Wahsaung, Burma. 
Description of new species. 
Drassodes Drydeni* n. sp. (Plate XXVI, figs. 1 and 2). 
Total length 7.4 mm. Cephalothorax and all appendages brown, 
abdomen grey. Sternum oval, pointed behind, broadly truncated in 
front. Lip much longer than wide. Lamine maxillares strongly 
impressed. All femora slightly thickened. Cephalothorax much nar- 
rower in front than in middle. Anterior row of eyes recurved, posterior 
procurved. AME half their diameter apart, subcontiguous with ASE. 
Eyes of second row aequidistant. ASE separated from PSE by less 
than half their diameter. AME slightly larger than ASE. Anterior 
row viewed from in front curved downward. Clypeus as high as AME. 
First tarsus and metatarsus with a heavy scopula. Second tarsus with 
a scopula only in its distal half. Second metatarsus without scopula. 


* In honor of Mr. John Dryden Kuser. 
