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Genus Tetragnatha Latreille. 
Tetragnatha rubriventris Dol. 
Doleschall, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederland.-Indi& XIII, p. 410 (1857); see also Thorell, Ann. 
Mus. Genova XVII, p. 131 (1881). 
Loc. Soah Konorah in Halmahera. 
Previously known from Amboina, Aru Island, Neu Guinea, etc. 
Family Trechaleidae Simon. 
Genus Hygropoda Thorell. 
Bull. Soc. Ent Ital. VI, p. 4, 1894. 
Aygropoda macropus n. Sp. 
Pl. XXV, figg. 12, 12a, T2b. 
Colour: Carapace palely infuscate in the middle, with a broad whitish band on each 
side; upper side of abdomen infuscate laterally, the dark area bounded externally by a 
sinuous white stripe, the middle of the dorsal surface marked with two pale stripes which 
running from the anterior border slightly diverge at first then gradually converge toward 
the posterior extremity; these white lines define externally a fuscous stripe, single behind, 
dividing in front such as is seen in Doleschall’s figure of A. dolomedes; mandibles infuscate, 
clothed like the lower surface with whitish hairs; palpi pale, infuscate apically; legs testa- 
ceous with the extremities of the tibiae and protarsi infuscate. 
Carapace shorter than patella and tibia of the 3 - leg, and than the protarsus of 
the 4%, a little longer than broad; ocular region sloped, clypeus vertical its height perhaps 
a little excelling twice the diameter of the anterior median eyes which are much larger 
than the anterior laterals; the anterior line of eyes slightly procurved and a little wider 
than the area of the posterior medians, so that the quadrangle of the median eyes is much 
wider behind than in front. 
Legs very long and slender, the 1 :t more than 8'/2 times the length of the carapace 
(ef. measurements). 
Abdomen long, narrow, posteriorly tapering, its width less than half its length. 
Vulva consisting of a conspicuous dark coloured horny plate, nearly as broad as 
long, overgrown with hairs posteriorly and marked near the middle with a single somewhat 
