190 T. THORELL, 
Gen. 1. AULONIA C. Kocx. 1848. 
Deriv.: avlwv, defile, valley. 
Syn.: 1805. Lycosa Warck., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 10 (ad part.: "3? Fam. Les Porte-Queues, 
Caudatæ "). 
1848. »  Sub-gen. Aulonia C. Koch, Die Arachn., XIV, p. 97. 
1864. Lycosina Sim., H. N. d. Araignées, p. 369. 
Type: Aulonia albimana (WALCK.). 
In this genus, which is especially distinguished by its long superior 
spinners, the claws are of the form usual within the family. The typical 
species, of which I found several examples at Kissingen, has about 7 or 8 
gradually increasing comb-teeth on the superior tarsal claws, and two fine, 
rather long teeth on the inferior claw. The palpal claw has 3 or 4 teeth 
gradually increasing in length. 
Gen. 2. LYCOSA (Larr.). 1804. 
Deriv.: Avxow, tear like a wolf (Avxos, wolf). 
Syn.: 1804 Lyeosa Larr., in Nouv. Dict. d'Hist. Nat., XXIV, p. 135 (ad partem). 
1805. 5 Warer., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 10 ("1* Fam. Les Terricoles, Zerricole” 
ad part.). 
1833. »  : sub-gen. Lycosa SuxD., Consp. Arachn., p. 24. 
1848. »  : sub-gen. Pardosa C. Kocx, Die Arachn., XIV, p. 96. 
1848. »  : sub-gen. +Limonia [Leimonia] ID., ibid., p. 99. 
1861. äs Wesrr., Aran. Suec., p. 467 (ad partem). 
1861. T Buackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 16 (ad partem). 
1864. » : sub-gen. Limonia [Leimonia] et Lycosa Sım., H. N. d. Araignées, 
p. 349, 351, 352. 
1867. Pardosa Omnr., Aran. d. Prov. Preuss., p. 127, 136. 
1867. Limonia [Leimonia] ID., ibid., p. 127, 133. 
Type: Lycosa lugubris WALCK. 
| When in 1848 C. Koon divided the genus Lycosa of LATREILEE into 
several sub-genera (as SUNDEVALL had already done in 1833), he gave new 
names to them all, without preserving to any the old name Lycosa. His 
sub-genus Pardosa appears to us to embrace the forms, in which the type 
of the Lycosoide is best and most fully developed, and SIMoN has therefore 
done rightly in preserving to that sub-genus the old generic name Lycosa. 
As type of the genus we select the well-known L. lugubris WALCK. (= L. 
silvicola SuND., L. alacris. C. Koch). 
