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and 2 laterals outside. Third and fourth metatarsi with spines below, 
above and laterals. Epigynum very small, considerably in advance 
of genital slit. 
One female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Araneus microtuberculatus n.sp. (Plate X XVI, figs. 6, 7, 8). 
Total length 2.8 mm. Cephalothorax high, without groove or 
stria. Abdomen with two tubercles or shoulders in front and two 
prominent tubercles behind. (Plate XXVI, figs. 7, 8). Integuments 
soft. Side eyes subcontiguous, on black tubercles. ASE much smaller 
than PSE. Both rows of eyes recurved. Quadrangle wider behind 
than in front, wider than long. PME much larger than AME. Cly- 
peus lower than quadrangle, about twice the diameter of the AME. 
Sternum triangular, broadly truncated in front. It is also truncated 
behind, between the hind coxee which in consequence are separate. Lip 
triangular, very wide. Chelz smooth, inferior margin with 3 teeth, 
superior with 4 teeth. Pedipalpi with a claw. One dorsal spine at end 
of all patellas. One inside lateral spine on first femur and tibia. Upper 
claws almost cordate, with four teeth each. Third claw smooth. 
Epigynum as figured. (Plate XXVI, fig. 6). Colorin alcohol: cephalo- 
thorax brown with a median white spot. Chele brown, legs brown, 
femora lighter than other joints. Sternim dark brown, lip and laminz 
with tips of lighter color. Abdomen above mottled with white and 
brown, tubercles dark. Sides whitish with three dark lines. Below 
almost black. Spinnerets brown. 
One female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Araneus Beebein. sp. (Plate XXVI, figs. 9, 10). 
Total length 2.6 mm. Cephalothcorax with a somewhat recurved 
groove. Clypeus not half the diameter of the AME. Quadrangle 
much wider in front than behind. Anterior row strongly recurved, 
posterior row slightly recurved. AME are the largest eyes. Chelz 
distinctly longer than thick. Inferior margin with 3 teeth, superior 
margin with 4 teeth. Abdomen oval, considerably overlapping cephal- 
othorax. Sternum triangular, widely truncated in front, produced 
behind between the fourth coxze which are separate. Pedipalpi with a 
claw. Legs with many spines. Two rows of long bristles below all 
femora, especially on those of the first and second pair. Epigynum as 
figured, brown and relatively very large. (Plate XXVI, fig.9). Color in 
alcohol : cephalothorax greyish brown, legs yellow, sternum, lip, lamine, 
pedipalpi and chele also yellow. Abdomen (Plate XXVI, fig. 10) above 
grey with white iridescent spots, a transverse anterior black band and 
a large median more or less triangular black spot pointed backwards. 
Below grey with iridescent white spots. 
One female from Wahsaung, Burma. 
