126 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



Neon valentulus, Falconer. 



Neon valentulus, Falconer, " Naturalist," 

 October, 1912, pp. 317, 321, pi. XV., figs. 

 9-12. 



Taken in some abundance at Wicken Fen by Mr. 

 Falconer and Dr. Jackson. It is nearly allied to Neon 

 reticulatus, Blackw. Mons. Simon believes it to be a 

 dark variety of this last species, and identifies it as 

 M. obscurus, Sim., var. of reticulatus ; but I cannot find 

 it so recorded by M. Simon. From differences found by 

 Mr. Falconer between the two forms it appears to be a 

 good species. 



Euophrys aequipes, Cambr. 



Euophrys ceguipes, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 404 ; 

 Proc. Dors. F. Club, p. 134, XVII., p. 113, 

 and XXIV., p. 161. 



An adult male found at Ringstead in July, 1912, and 

 sent to me by Dr. Haines. It is a rare and local 

 species. 



Attus (Sitticus, Sim.) caricis, Westr. 



Attus caricis, Westr. -Cambr., Spid. Dors., 

 p. 563 ; Proc. Dors. F. Club, Vol. X., 

 p. 135. 



Dendryphantes liastatus, C. L. Koch-Cambr., 

 Proc. Dors. F. Club, Vol. VI., p. 11 ; X., p. 

 128 ; and XXI., p. 25 ; and List of British 

 and Irish Spiders, p. 71 (1900). 



Dr. Jackson found this spider (a female adult and 

 several immature) at Wicken Fen in June, 1912 

 (" Naturalist," October, 1912, p. 317) ; and an adult of 

 the same sex was sent to me in September, 1912, from 

 that locality also, by Mr. J. Collins, of the University 

 Museum, Oxford. 



