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Family UloboriDjE. 



Subfamily Miagrammopinse. 

 Genus Miagrammopes O. P. Cambr. 



MlAGRAMMOPES BIROI. 

 Miagrammopes biroi Kulc. Adu. Mus. Hung. vi. 1908, p. 478^ Tab. ix. figs. 24, 27. 



One female. 



I have little doubt but that this is the same as the species with four eyes described 

 by Professor Kulczynski under the above name. 



In the frontal grooves, where the very minute eyes of Miagrammopes usually lie, 

 there is no sign of any, nor in the middle as in Hyptiotes. The median large eyes 

 (1/10 millimetre in diameter) are twice as far apart as they are from the side eyes, 

 which, seen from above, are on the edge of the cephalothorax, but not quite at the 

 edge when viewed from the side. The carapace is almost bare of hair. 



Subfamily Uloborinse. 



Genus Uloborus Latr. 

 Uloboeus undulatus, var. pallidior. 



Uloborus undulatus Thor., ys,x. pallidior Kulc. Ann. Mus. Hung. vi. 1908, p. 465, Tab. ix. 

 fig.s. 5, 13. 



Two females. 



Apparently the same as Prof. Kulczynski's variety of above. 



The cephalothorax is canary-yellow with almost white hair. At the base of the 

 mandibles, which are similarly coloured, are two short, longitudinal, black lines. Fangs 

 red-brown. Lip and maxillae yellowish-grey. Sternum, coxse, and femora yellow, 

 other leg-joints darkening anteriorly to dark grey. The abdomen is yellow-grey with 

 white hairs on the upperside and nearly brown on the underside. In another 

 specimen the black lines on the mandibles are absent. 



These specimens, in the shape of the abdomen, eyes, mouth-parts, etc., agree very 

 closely with Thorell's TJ. undidatus from Amboina (1878, p. 133), but differ entirely 

 in the colouring, and have no stripes on the cephalothorax and abdomen such 

 as he describes, nor are the legs ringed ; these are almost the same differences as 

 Prof. Kulczynski records for a variety which he has called pallidior. 



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