118 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNID A. 



belong to the genus Gongylidiellum ; though whether 

 this generic position is its true one I do not yet feel 

 certain. (For full description see postea, p. 133.) 



Erigone atra, Bl. 



Erigone atra, Bl.-Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 106. 

 Neriene longipalpis, Sund.-Blackw., Spid. 



G. B. and L, p. 174. 



Hillhousia desolans, F. O. P.-C., Ann. & Mag., 

 N.H., ser. 6, Vol. XIII., Janry. 1894, p. 89, 

 PI. L, Fig. 4. 



The genus Hillhousia was based on examples which 

 turn out to be Erigone atra, BL 



Lophomma herbigrada, Bl. 



Neriene herbigrada, Bl.-Cambr., Spid. Dors., 

 pp. 113, 576. 



,, exhilarans, Cambr., Ann. Mag., 

 N.H., ser. 5, Vol. 4, p. 199, pi. XII., 

 % 3. 



An adult male was found by W. A. P.-C., near Oxford, 

 in 1912. It is new to that county. 



Lophomma subaequale, Westr. 



Lophomma subcequale, Westr. -Cambr., Proc. 

 Dors. F. Club, Vol. XXVI., p. 50, pi. 3, 

 fig. 10 (1905). 



Walckenaera subcequale, Westr. -Cambr., Spid. 

 Dors., p. 501. 



,, fortuita, Cambr., Trans. Linn. Soc., 



Vol. 27, p. 452. 

 Tapinocyba subcequalis, Westr. -Cambr., Proc. 



Dors. F. Club., XXIII., p. 26 (1902). 

 A single male, found by Dr. Jackson in Wicken 

 Fen in June, 1912. (" Naturalist," October, 1912, 

 p. 314.) 



