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HERENNIA OENATISBIHA, DoL 
1S59. Epeira ornatlsshna, Dot Twcede Bidjr, etc., p, 32 ; tali. i. : fig. v. 
1S59, do. multipunctn td., ibid,, p. 32 ; tab, xi. j fig. i. — ib. 
1S87. Herenma do. Thor. Studi., etc., p. t66. 
1 895. do. do- id. Spiders of Burma, p. 1 63. 
Description of Plate 1309.— spider magnified ^ ^» natural siise ; profile; 
cephalothorax underside; eyes; /, epigyne; (dry) ^, do, (wet). 
I found a few specimens of this handsome spider running on the front of the 
Curator's House at the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, but did not notice iheir webs. Oates 
says it '« makes a web about three fuet lon^ on a smooth tree trunk. Width >4 or }4 
girth of tree. All the lines are vertical, forming a [jcrft.'Ct rope ladder. The web follows 
the convexity of the trunk, and is everywhere about }4 inch from it. Verticals about 1 
inch apart, horizontals about }^ inch apart" (Thorell's Spiders of Burma page 163). Simon 
says in his Histoire Naturelle des Araign^es iiage 758 that it makes an orbicular web. 
