little known as indigenous to Great Britain. 1J.; 



Thomisus calycinus. Koch, Die Arachn. b. iv. p. 53. tab. cxxiv. fig. 288, 'M. 



Flowers growing in fields and gardens are the favourite resorts oiThomitW 

 citreus, which occurs in the western parts of Denbighshire. 



Genus Philodromis, Walck. 



24. Philodromus DISPAR. 



Philodronms dispar. Walck. Hist. Nat. des Insect. Apt t. i. p. 553. 



The sexes of this active spider, which is found in the wooded parts of Den- 

 bighshire and Caernarvonshire, differ greatly in colour. 



25. Philodromus obspiticolbns. 



Philodromus cespiticolens. Walck. Hist. Nat. des Insect. Apt. t. i. p. 555. 



This species occurs in woods in Denbighshire. In July the female fabricates 

 a cell of compact white silk among the leaves growing near the extremities of 

 the stems of shrubs, curving them about it and retaining them in that position 

 by means of silken lines. In this cell, which she usually occupies, she con- 

 structs two lenticular cocoons of white silk, of a delicate texture, depositing 

 in each from 40 to 100 spherical eggs of a pale yellow colour. The cocoons 

 frequently differ considerably in size, the larger one measuring about \th of an 

 inch in diameter. 



26. Philodromus oblongus. 



Philodromus oblongus. Walck. Hist. Nat. des Insect. Apt. t. i. p. 558. 

 Thomisus oblongus. Latr. Genera Crust, et Insect, t. i. p. 112. Hahn, Die 

 Arachn. b. i. p. 110. tab. xxviii. fig. 82. 



I have received Philodromus oblongus among spiders sent to me from the 

 north of Cheshire. 



Genus Sparassus, Walck. 



27. Sparassus smaragdulus. 



Sparassus smaragdulus. Walck. Hist. Nat. des Insect. Apt. t. i. p. 582. 

 Micrommata smaragdina. Latr. Genera Crust, et Insect, t. i. p. 115. Hahn, 

 Die Arachn. b. i. p. 1 19. tab. xxxiii. fig. 89 a. b. 



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