268 F. M. CAMPBELL — SPIDEES OF HODDESDOlsr. 



Family DICTYmDES. 

 Genus Dictyka. 



D. arundinacea, Linn. = Ergatis henigna, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. 

 and I., pi. ix, f. 93). — Abundant. 



B. tmcinata, Thorell. — Common. 



D. latens, Fabr. = Ergotis latens, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. ix, f. 95). — Uncommon. 



Genus Lethta. 



Z. hiimilis, Blackw. = Cinijlo humilis, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. ix, f. 92). — Uncommon. 



Genus Amphissa. 



A. spinigera, Cambr., n. sp. — Male described by Rev. 0. P. 

 Cambridge in ' Spiders of Dorset,' p. 468. I have only met with 

 this specimen, which was running quickly across my study table, 

 Jan. 18, 1880. 



Genus AiiAUEOBnjs. 



A. fenestralis, Stroera.= Cinijlo atrox, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. ix, f. 88). — Not so common as the other two of this genus. 



A. similis, Blackw. = C. similis, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. ix, f. 89). — Common. 



A. ferox, Walck. = C ferox, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. ix, 

 f. 90), — Common. 



Family AGELENIDES. 

 Genus Tegenaeia. 



T. atrica, C. L. Koch (Spi. Gt. B. and I., pi. xi, f. 106).— Only 

 one specimen. 



T. Gugonii, Guerin=T. domestica, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. xi, f. 105). — Abundant. This appears to be the "Hertfordshire 

 Spider," and is common in the London district. 



T. Derliamii, Scop. = T. civilis, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. xii, f. 107). — Yery common. 



Genus Agelena. 



A. lahyrinthica, Clerck (Spi. Gt. Bt. and I., pi. x, f. 97). — This 

 is an abundant species, and is well adapted for confinement in a 

 square glass case, with a moveable top, to which it does not attach 

 its threads. 



Genus Hahnia. 



H. eJegans, lilackw.^ Agelena elegans, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. X, f. 99). — Often met with in Lea valley and other places. 



S. Montana, Blackw. =^. montana, Blackw. (Spi. Gt. B. and I., 

 pi. X, f. 100). — Not uncommon. 



H. hekeola, Simon, — A single female found in Box "Wood. 



