1 86 The hhh Naturalist. wSeptember, 



ARACHNIDA. 



BY D. R. PACK-BERESP'ORD, M.R.I. A. 



The Spiders collected are for the most part common species, 

 and only two call for special notice. 



The specimen of Tibellus struck me as differing from the 

 typical form oi oblongus, Walck., so I sent it to the Rev. O. P. 

 Cambridge, who tells me that Dr. A. R. Jackson has lately 

 called his attention to the fact that we have two species of 

 Tibellus amongst those up to now known as oblongus. 

 This is, therefore, the first time that Tibellus parallehis, 

 CL-K.-Kulcz. is recorded as Irish, though when we have had 

 time to examine again all the specimens of Tibellus oblongus 

 already taken in Ireland, we shall probably find examples of 

 T. paiallchis amongst them. 



Tmeticus prudens, Cb., has only previously been taken in 

 Ireland on the summits of high mountains ; its capture on 

 Tory Island is, therefore, interesting. 



The Rev. O. P. Cambridge has been kind enough to name 

 several of the phalangids for me. 



Spiders. 



Harpactes Hombcrgii, Scop, — Murder Hole (Rough Island), 



Segestria sanoculata, L. — Tory Island. 



Clubiona reclusa, Cb. — Bunlin, 



Theridion lineatutn, CI, — Gleuveagh. 



Pedanostethus lividus, Bl. — Glenvea[^li. 



Lcphthyphantes Blackwallii, Kulcz.— Bunlin, 



Bathyphantes concolor, Wid.— Tory Island. 



Tincticus prudens, Ch.-Tory Island, 



Erigonc arctica, White.— Murder Hole (Rough Island). 



E. promiscua, Cb.— Murder Hole (Rough Island) and Tory Island. 



Diplocephalus fuscipes, Bl,— Tory Island. 



IVIeta segmcntata, CI. — Glenveagh. 



IVI, mcrianac, Scop. var. celata, Bl. — Glenveagh and Tory Island. 



Epeira cornuta, CI. — Glenveagh. 



E. diademata, CI. — Tory Island. 



E. quadrata, CI. — Bunlin. 



Tibellus parallelus, C.Iv.K.-Kulcz. — Glenveagh. 



PhAIvANGIDvS, 



NeiYiastoma Iug°ubre, O.F,M. — Glenveagh ; Bunlin ; Tory Island 

 PhalangiuiYi opilio, L, — Tory Island. 

 Ollg^olophus tridcns, C,K,— Glenveagh ; Bunlin. 

 O. morio, abr., ^'^'r. alpinus. — Glenveagh. 



Fenagh House, Bagenalstown. 



