ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDS. il 



(?) Maro persimilis, sp.n., pi. A, figg. 20, 21, 22, 22a. 



Although differing slightly in the form of the 

 cephalo-thorax, when looked at from above and behind, 

 and in some other respects, at present I include this 

 minute spider in the genus Maro ; its species is certainly 

 distinct from either of the two already described (Maro 

 minutus, Cambr., and M . Falconerii, Jackson). It was 

 found and sent to me in 1909 by Mr. D. R. Packe 

 Beresford, Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, Ireland. 

 Possibly this spider may, when the male is discovered, be 

 found to belong more properly to a closely allied genus, 

 Gongylidiellum, Sim. (For description see p. 91, postea. 



Diplocephalus latifrons, Cambr. 



This species has again occurred at Bloxworth during 

 the past summer, an adult male having been found by 

 A. E. LI. Pickard-Cambridge. It appears to be a much 

 more abundant spider in the north of England. 



Entelecara Thorellii, Westr. 



Adults of both sexes vvere received from the Rev. J. E. 

 Hull, Northumberland, where it appears to be plentiful, 

 see Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc., Northumberland, Durham, 

 and Newcastle-on-Tyne, n.s., Vol. IV., p. 49, 1911. 



Styloctetor morula, Cambr., pi. A, fig. 23 29. 



Neriene morula, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 494 

 (male), and Trans. Lnn. Soc., p. 545, pi. xlvii., 

 fig. 16 (male). 

 Sintula morula, Cambr., Brit, and Irish Spid.. 



p. 36 (male). 



Styloctetor uncinus, Cambr. (male), Proc. Dors. 



F. Club, XXVI., pp. 51, 65, pi. A, figs. 22-25. 



I had long been aware that Sintula ( Neriene) morula, 



Cambr., belonged to the genus Styloctetor, or close to it. 



