52 
ARGYROEPEIRA CELEBESTANA WALCK. 
1841. Ttfragnatha it-kl/esiami, Walck. H.N. d. Ins. Apt. ii. p. 222. 
1S64. „ decm-aint Blackw. Ann. and Mag, of Nat. Hist,, 3 Ser., XIV,, 
p. 44- 
1869. „ „ Cambr, The Linn, Soc. Joum., Zool. X., p. 389, pi. 
XIIL, figg. 61-68, 
1872, Metti L. Koch. Die Arachn. Austral, p. 141, pi. XI. ^ fig. 5, 
1877, „ celihsmna, Thor, Studi I., p, 422 (82). 
1S78. „ „ id. ibtd. II., pp, 91 & 297. 
i88t, „ ,j id. ibid. Ill,, p. ia6. 
1887. Argyroefieira „ id. Ragnr Birtnani, p, 138. 
JS90. „ „ id. Studi., IV., vol. 1., p, 198. 
1895. „ id. The Spiders of Burma, p. 155. 
Description of Plate 52 ? — figure, mag, ; ^ natural size ; profile ; </, eyes ; 
<f» maxillae and fatces ; / eprgyne. 
Total length, 9^^; cephalothorax, 2*^; breadth, 2^^; breadlh in front, 1^; 
abdomen, 7; breadth, ^% \ height, 4 miliim. Leg, t, — about 18; ii, — 14; iit. — 
about 7 J iv, — II millim, Patella+ tibia, iv. — 2% tnillim. 
This spider makes, in low shrub, a rather irregular oval -shaped snare, 9 inches in 
diameter, and suspended at an angle of 45'^ to the plane of the earth. 
Rays, ... ... 18, 
Inner .spiral, ... ... 6 turns. 
Free zone, 2 inches, 
Outer spiral, 20 turns. 
Spider sits in the centre, • At one stde near the centre is a large hole, seemingly made 
after the snare was couipleted, and may have t)een for the sptder to get from side to side 
of the web. 
