Uule-known British Spiders. 1G9 



male is, I tliinic, without doubt L. stativum, 8im, tlie veiy 

 charactensnc palpi corresponding exactly with tlie description 

 ='nd hg-ures ot those of that species. The lemale is quite 

 another Hpi^ci^s—IhjAocephalus cri.tatus, 131., in fact. «onio 



vviul! Tr ^Vh''/''^ '":'^^''' "'^ '''''' thoroughly; mean- 

 vvliile, I have little doubt that my present stutemuit is correct. 



Minf/riolus 2:>usillus, Wid. 

 Minyriolus pusillus, Wid., Camb, List of IJritish & Irish Spider.. 1 !)()() 



vol. XIV., 18UJ, p. lo.j, pi., tig-ri. y«, i, ,t c. 



The type of ^^ ;;y,y,m,a has lost all its pigment, but is, I 

 think, clearly a ieniale of J/. pu.iUa,, Wid. 



Tineticus graminicolus, BI. 

 Gon^jylidium yramiuicoium, Ml, Camb., Li.t of J3riti«h & Irish Spider,., 



Tmeticus adeptm Camb., I'roc. Dorset Xat. Hist. & Antio. Field Club 

 vol. xxvu , lUUU, pp. 85-8U, pi. A, fiys. 8-11. ^ ' 



The types of 2'. at/ey;^M.v consist of two females. These 

 are undoubtedly young examph;s of T. oraminicolus, 131. The 

 chit.n covering the vulva is very trun.sparent, and the sexual 

 apertures are visible through it. This does not seem to bo 

 he case with all young T. graoiiulcolus ; but in a series of 

 these juveniles several individuals showing e.xacily this 

 condition can generally be found. 



TiLchoncus saxicolasj Camb. 

 TiyelUnussaxMu, Camb Li..t of iJriti,sb & Irish Spider.., l!)(X) 

 i^inUdaniyrotibuiU., Camb., Proc. Dorset Nat. Hi.. .& Auiu Field 

 Club, vol. XXI., I'JOU, pp. 2\)--M, pi., (igs. 6, Oa, (Ji. ^" 



The type of S. ni<jrotibialk, which is a female, turned oui 

 on examination to be T. mxicolus, Camb. 



Wideria melanocephala, Camb. 



I examined the type of P. a^WW/., which is a female. 

 AH hetibia. are said m the description to be deeply , i '^ 

 rnented, but nearly all trace of this pigment has novv^^iire 

 Uni whole spider is much bleached. 



la W. mdanocephala, as a rule, only the fir,st four tibiu3 are 



