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Eustala fusco-vittata (Keyserling) 
1863 (1864). Epeira fusco-vittata Keyserling, Sitz. ber. Isis, p. 129, pl. 
6, figs 7-8. 
1893. Cyclosa thorelli McCook, American Spiders, Vol. 3, p. 228, pl. 19, 
fies AN. 
Antigua; Barbados. South America and the West Indies. 
Araneus oaxacensis (Keyserling) 
1863 (1864). Epeira oaxacensis Keyserling, Sitz. ber. Isis, p. 121, pl. 5, 
figs. 12-16. 
1888. Epeira vertebrata McCook, Proc. Acad. Philadelphia, p. 196, figs. 
6-10. 
Antigua; Barbados. Found in the West Indies, Mexico and 
on the Pacific coast. 
Gasteracantha tetracantha (Linnzus) 
1767. Araneus tetracantha Linneus, Syst. Nat., 12th Edition, Vol. 2, p. 
1037. 
1837. Plectana linnei Walckenaer, Ins. aptéres, Vol. 2, p. 163. 
1845. Gasteracantha Quadridens Koch. Die Arach., Vol. 11, p. 59, pl. 
374, fig. 880. 
1893. Gasteracantha pallida McCook, American Spiders, Vol. 3, p. 209, 
pl. 14, fig. 8. 
Antigua. A small Gasteracantha which has been found on 
several islands of the West Indies and in California. 
Family Clubionide 
Heteropoda venatoria (Linneus) ~ 
1767. Araneus venatoria Linneus, Syst. Nat., 12th Edition, Vol. 2, p. 
1035. 
1837. Olios antillianus Walckenaer, Ins. aptéres, Vol. 1, p. 568. 
Barbados. A cosmopolitan tropical and subtropical spider. 
Pseudosparianthus antiguensis sp. nov. 
Plate I, fig. 4 
Q total length 17 mm. 
Cephalothorax, legs, and mandibles orange yellow, the former with 
many small black bristles; sternum, mouth parts, and coxe somewhat 
paler. Abdomen pale grayish yellow without markings, thickly covered 
with small dark bristles. Anterior row of eyes slightly procurved, 
medium eyes largest and nearer each other than to the laterals. Pos- 
