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EURYCHOEHA QXTBEr-MACTTLATA THOR* 
1897. Eurychaem </uadn-mamiata Thor. Araneae paucae Astae Australis 
Bihaiig T. K. Svenska Vet-Akad Hand- 
lingar Band 22. Afd. IV No. 6 Stockholm. 
Description of Plate 110 5 , — spider magnified; natural c, profile; dj 
cephalothorax underside ; e, eyes ; / epigyne. 
§ Total length, 8, cephalothorax, 4, breadth, 2}, in front, i^, abdomen, 5, breadth, 3 
millim. L«!g, i. — 15, ii. — r4|, iii. — 13^, iv. — 12 milltm. Patella + tibia, iv, — 4 millim. 
This spider is of a rich yellow colour with reddish and brown markings on back of 
ahdoraen. 
Several specimens found at Singapore. ^ Unknown. 
Description of Plate no. — Snares of Eurychoera qitadri-maculata Thor. 
No. I. A, Reticulated snare below which was a platform of web seven inches long 
from E to F, B, mass of debris suspended by silken cords from A to B length of 
cords four inches. C, twisted leaf suspended in snare in which the spider was seated. 
When disturbed it retreated to D, leaf above the snare. G, loose leaf suspended from 
snare. 
No. 2, Reticulated snare about twenty-four inches high in which was suspended a 
twisted leaf four inches long forming a nest for the spider. A platform of web below the 
snare twelve inches long. 
No. 3. Reticulated snare about six inches high made among the leaves of a 
convolvulous plant. Spider was living on the lower leaf. 
No. 4. Nest in the fork of two leaves, no reticulated snare. Spider carrying its 
cocoon between the falces and the fore legs. 
The nest in twisted leaf in which the spider lives seems from my not^ to be mostly 
tubular. 
