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6. Diaea, ? sp. 



One quite small very young female, 2f mm. long, too small for specific determina- 

 tion. Pale yellow all over. 



Family CLUBIONIDAE. 

 Sub-family SPARASSINAE. 



Group HETEROPODEAE. 



Genus HETEROPODA, Latr. 



Eeteropbda, P. A. Latreille, Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat., XXIV, 1804, p. 135. 

 Sarotes, Sundevall, Consp. Arach., 1833, p. 28. 



,, L. Koch (non Heteropoda L. Koch), Arachn. Austr., Vol. II, 1875, p. 709. 

 Heteropoda, E. Simon, Rev. Sparass., 1880, p. 47. 



,, ,, Hist. Nat. Araign., Vol. II, 1897, p. 54 ; et auctt. 



7. Heteropoda regia, Fabr. 



? Aranea ocellata, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, 1758, p. 1035. (Male.) 

 Aranea regia, J. C. Fabricius, Ent. Syst., Vol. II, 1793, p. 408. (Female.) 

 Heteropoda regia, L. Koch, E. Simon, R. I. Pocock, et auctorum. 



One non-adult female. 



Family SALTICIDAE. 



Group BELLIENEAE. 

 Genus BELLIENA, Sim. 



Belliena, E. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XLVI, 1902, p. 403. 

 - „ Hist. Nat. Araign., Vol. II, 1903, p. 858. 



8. Belliena scotti, sp. nov.* 



Female. — The ceplialotliorax is black-brown in the median area and round the 

 margin, red -brown between the two, with grey and yellow hair, the mandibles dark 

 brown ; the lip, maxillae and sternum brown with long coarse grey hair ; the abdomen 

 grey-brown with long, thick, coarse, grey hair, and two longitudinal rows of brown 

 spots on the upper side, reaching from base to rear. 



The legs are yellow all over, darkening on the metatarsal and tarsal joints. 



The male has a white hair-patch behind the eyespace and at the base of the 

 abdomen, otherwise the hairing and coloration are the same as in the female. 



The cephalothorav is convex, highest at the rear row of eyes, whence it slopes 

 slightly both forwards and rearwards, and then steeply at the sides and rear ; the skin 

 is smooth without any sign of a thoracic fovea. 



The eyespace is one-fifth broader than long, the rear row slightly narrower than 

 the front row. The side eyes of the front row, half the diameter of the median eyes 



* Named after the intrepid leader of the Expedition. 



