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ARANEA Sp. Cc. 
An immature female of uncertain species from San Miguel, 6,000 
feet, July. (M. C. Z. 220). 
ARANEA sp. d. 
An immature female from Paltaybamba, 5,000 feet, August. 
(NIE 7: 228): 
ARANEA ABUNDA (Taczanowski). 
Epeira abunda Taczanoski, Horae Soc. ent. Ross., 1878, 14, 152, pl. 1, f. 7. 
Reported by Taczanowski from many localities in Peru. 
Localities— San Miguel, 5,000 feet, September. (M. C. Z. 222, 
one somewhat variant female). Tincochaca, 7,000 feet, August 9. 
(M. C. Z. 223, one female also apparently variant). 
ARANEA NIGROVENTRIS (Taczanowski). 
Epeira nigroventris Taezanowski, Horae Soe. ent. Ross., 1878, 14, p. 151, pl. 1, 
f. 6. 
Locality.— Cuzco, 11,500 feet, July 6,12. (M.C. Z. 320, one female; 
July 12. M. C. Z. 224, numerous specimens). 
ARANEA ZELOTYPA (Keyserling). 
Epeira zelotypa Keyserling, Verh. Zool. bot. ges. Wien, 1882, 32, p. 202, pl. 15, 
1). 
Previously known from San Mateo, Peru. 
Localities— Tincochaca, 7,000 feet, August. (M. C. Z. 225, one 
female). Urubamba, 9,500 feet, July. (M. C. Z. 226, one female). 
ARANEA ORINA,! sp. nov. 
Plate 19, fig. 3. 
Carapace brownish yellow, dusky in an area on each side of caudal 
portion of head, with also a transverse row of four small black dots 
across the furrow. Sternum and coxae of legs beneath clear yellow. 
Endites and labium dusky yellow, whitish across tips. Legs yellowish; 
1 ’ ’ =“ «* . 
ope.vos, pertaining to mountains. 
