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Enidia, F. P. Smith, Journ. Quekett Microscopical Club, Nov., 

 1904, p. 115. 



This generic name is substituted for Dicyphus, Menge 

 and other authors (pre-occupied by a genus of Hemiptera 

 hderoptera, Feb., 1858). 



Diploeephalus Beekii, Cambr. 



An adult male, Rev. J. Bloom, Warwickshire. 



Enteleeapa Thorellii, Westr. 



Adults of both sexes, Dr. A. R. Jackson, Hexham. 



Entelecara omissa, Cambr. 



An adult male, near Weymouth, Rev. C. O. Pickard- 

 Cambridge. 



Pocadienemis pumilus, Bl. 



Microneta nefaria, Cambr., female, Spid. G.B. and Ir., 



P- 35- 



I do not feel much doubt but that the female spider 

 described (I.e. supra) is a variety of Pocadienemis pumilus, Bl. 



Styloctetor uncinus, sp. n., Pi. A, Figs. 22, 23, 24, 25. 



This spider is quite distinct from S. (Erigone) broccha, L. 

 Koch, of which I possess German types from Dr. L. Koch. 

 It is also, I think, distinct from S. broccha, L. Koch- 

 Sim. (Arachn. de France, V., p. 739). What Mr. G. H. 

 Carpenter's spider, described and figured as Eniehcara 

 broccha, L. Koch (Natural Science, XII., May, 1898, p. 321, 

 and "List of Spiders of Ireland," " Proc." of the Royal 

 Irish Academy, 3rd Ser., Vol. V., No. i, pp. 165, 166), may 

 be I cannot say, not having seen the specimen, but, 

 judging from the figures given, it appears to be distinct 

 from the spider described by M. Simon, as well as from the 

 one now recorded ; and it is certainly, I think, not 

 S, broccha, L. Koch. 



