320 F. P. SMITH ON THE SPIDERS OF THE DIP LOCEPH ALUS, GROUP. 



I feel pretty confident that the spider described as Anglia 

 hancockii is but a peculiarly coloured specimen of Tmeticus affinis, 

 (Bl.). I still consider, however, that it has stronger affinities with 

 the Erigoninae than with the Linyphiinae, and it certainly is not 

 congeneric with the very motley assemblage of spiders usually 

 included under the generic name Tmeticus. 



Genus Erigone. 



Erigone arctica, (White), 1852. 



1852. Micrypliantes arclicus, White, Sutherland's Journal. 

 1877. Erigone arctica, Cambr., Ann. Mag. N. H. 



The var. maritima of this species was recorded from Dorset by 

 Mr. Cambridge in Proc. Dors. F. Club, 1905. 



Erigone longipalpis, (Sund.), 1830. 



The spider described as Erigone pascalis, in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 1873, is stated by Mr. Cambridge to be an immature form 

 of E. longipalpis, Sund. 



Journ. Quekett Microscopical Club, Ser. 2, Vol. IX., No. 58, April 1906. 



