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(2) Pecilotheria subfusca, Poc. 
Scurria fasciata, Ausserer, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871, p. -199, & (not fasciata ) 
Latr., C. Koch, &¢.), 
Pecilotheria subfusca, Pocock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xv. p. 171 (1895). 
Loc. Ceylon (Peradenia, Pundaloya), 
As ia the case of 7’. fasciata the British Museum has many specimens of . 
this species from Ceylon, but only four of these have a definite locality. 
These are an adult male (type) and female from Pundaloya (ZH. E. Green), 
and a pair of females from Peradenia (freeman coll). 
Ausserer failed to identify this species from want of material wherewith to 
check the constancy of the differences between it aud P. fascata, Vhe latter 
was known to him oniy from the female, and his example of this specie. was 
amale, The colour variation Letween the two he regarded to be of a sexual 
nature, 
The following ave the measurements in millimetres of the adult female col- 
lected by Mr. Freeman at Peradenia, and of the adult male obtained by Mr, 
Green at Pundaloya:— 
@. Total length 48 ; length of carapace 25, width 21; length of second leg 
67, of third 58, of fourth 69; patella and tibia of second 25, of fourth 25 ; 
protarsus of fourth 17. 
@. ‘Total length 31; length of carapace 15, width 13 ; length of first 
leg 61,ofsecond 56, of third 48, of fourth 60; tibia of fourth 14, 
protarsus of fourth 16, of first 13:3, 
(3) Pecilotheria vittata, Poe. 
Peecilotheria vittata, Poc., Ann. & Mag, Nat, Hist, (6) xv. p.172 (1895), 
Loe. S. India or Ceylon (Mr. Fanshawe’s coll.) 
A single male example only is known, 
This specimen presents the following measurements in millimetres :— 
Total length 34; length of carapace 17, width 15:2; length of first 
leg 72, of second 63,of third 57, of foirth 66 ; protarsus of fourth 18, 
of first 17°8 ; tibia of fourth 15, 
(4) Pecilotheria striata, Poe, 
Pecilotheria striata, Poc,, Ann, & Mag. Nat, Hist, (5) xv. p, 172 (1895). 
Loc, Penang (Hardwicke coll.). 
One specime: only of this species is known. The Iccality assigned to 
it is, perhaps, erroneous, since no spider resembling a Peecilotheria has 
been taken in Penang by any collectors of recent years. Nevertheless, 
until this particular species is discovered elsewhere, which up to the 
present time has not taken place*, there are no conclusive reasons for 
rejectirg the authenticity of the label on the type specimen. 
The measurements of the type specimen are as follow = 
Total length 45; length of carapace 25, width 21°5 ; length of first 
* For correction on this statement, see note on p. 132, 
