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OXYOPES LINEATIPES. C. L. Koch. 
Syn. : 1848. S/^^asus itneatip^Sy C. L. Koch, Die Arach. xv., p. 55, tab. DXVIII., fig. 
1455- 
1891- Oxyopes „ Thor., Spindlar fran Nikobarerna och andra delar af 
S5dra Asien. {K. Svenska Vetcnskaps — Akademiens 
Handlmgar, XXIV., No. 3), page 71. 
Description of Plate i $ — fJ, figure of spider magnified ; natura! size ; front 
view of eyes and falctfs, (eyes of first and second row too far apart in drawing) ; 
epigyne ; e, profile of spider ; /, right palpus of $ . 
Total length, ^ 7 m,m. $ 9 ni.m, ; cephalo thorax, $ 3 m.m. ^ 3 m.m. ; 
abdomen, J 4 m.m. 2 6 m.ni. 
Length of legs, ^ i.— 15, ii— "i— »>i iv.—iS'S milemetres. 
„ ? i. — 13, ii. — 12, iii. — 10, iv. — 13 milemetres. 
The eyes in the front row are the smallest. Those of second row about the 
diameter of one of them apart. Clypeus rather higher than width of second row of eyes. 
Four black lines on upper side of abdomen^ and black line on lower side of first 
pair of legs. 
Epigyne horse shoe shaped, convex side backwards. Spider when alive of a 
brilliant green colour, and is to be found in abundance in Singapore on bamboo 
hedges. It does not seem to make any web, but runs freely over the leaves. Very 
common in the Malay Archipelago. 
