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XIV. Befort on the Spiders collected ly the British Ornithologists Union Expedition 

 and the Wollaston Expedition in Dutch Hew Guinea. By H. R. Hogg, 

 M.A., F.Z.S. 



[Received October 17, 1914; Eead jN'ovember 10, 1914.] 

 (Text-figures 20-37.) 



Index. 



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Conothele spinosa, sp. n 426 



Selenocosmia lanceolata, sp. n 430 



3Iiagrammopes hiroi 433 



Ulohoriis undulattis, var. pallidior 433 



Psechrus castaneus, sp. n 434 



Fecenia cinerea, sp. n 437 



Storena zebra 439 



Ne/phila maculata (forma principalis) . . 439 



JV. maculata, nr. var. hasseltii 440 



iV. maculata, nr. var. walckenaerii 441 



JVepMla ? sp 442 



Nephilengys malaharensis, yht. papvaiia. 442 



Argiope cetherea 443 



A. hroivnii 443 



A. trifasciata 444 



Oea rotunda, sp. n 444 



Araneus Jloriatus, sp. u 446 



A. granti, sp. n '. . 448 



A. capnd-liipi 450 



A. theis, var. triangulifera 451 



CyrtopTiora moliiccensis 453 



Tetragnatlia rubriveniris 454 



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Tetragnatlia ? leptognatha 454 



Leucauge coccinea 455 



L. caudaia, sp. n 455 



Oasteracantlia crepidopihora 457 



G. ? lepelletieri 45S 



O. hepatica, ? var. n 468 



G. tainiaia 458 



Diwa dolescJialli, sp. n 459 



Regillus divergens, sp. n 461 



Olios princeps, sp. n 464 



0. artemis, sp. n 467 



Heteropoda regia 469 



If. regia, var. pluridentaia, nov 469 



JI. sumatrana 471 



Pandercetes isopus 471 



Pahjstes dasyurinus, sp. n 471 



E.vopalystes pidchella, gen. et sp. n 473 



Seramba sagiitata, sp. n 476 



Chdiiona pseudomaxillaia, sp. n. ....... 478 



Dolomedes luollastoni, sp. n 481 



Oxyopes papuanus 483 



I AM indebted to Dr. A. F. R. Wollaston and to Mr. W. E. Ogilvie-Grant for the 

 opportunity of examining the spiders described in this paper. 



Some were obtained during the B.O.U. Expedition to the Mimika River, 1909-11, 

 but the majority were collected by the Wollaston Expedition about the camps on 

 the route from sea-level to the foot-hills in the neighbourhood of the Setakwa and 

 Utakwa Rivers between September 1912 and March 1913 — that is, in the winter 

 half of the year. 



Important collections from New Guinea and the neighbouring islands have 

 been previously worked out by Dr. C. L. Doleschall, Professors Thorell and 



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