ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDS. 123 



An adult of both sexes found by Dr. A. R. Jackson at 

 Loch Rannoch in 1913. A very distinct species, new to 

 the British Fauna. It is allied to Clubiona redusa, 

 Cambr., but is very distinct in the characteristic features 

 of both sexes. 



Agroeca celans, Blackw. 



Agelena celans, Bl. ; Spid. G. B. and I., p. 161, 



pi. X., fig. 103. 



Both sexes taken rather commonly by my son Alfred 

 (A. E. LI. P.-C.) in Morden Park in August and Septem- 

 ber, 1913, among heather. 



Agroeca di versa, Cambr. 



Agroeca diver -sa, Cambr. ; Proc. Dors. N. H. and 

 A. F. Club XXXIV., pp. 108, 112, pi. A, figs. 

 1, 2, 3, 1913. 



Several adult specimens of both sexes were found 

 on Bloxworth Heath in September, 1913 (by 

 A. E. LI. P.-C.). It is possible that future 

 observations may prove this to be a well-marked 

 variety of A. gracilipes, Bl. ; but so far I believe 

 it to be a distinct species. The examples now recorded 

 of both sexes are quite similar to those of the type 

 recorded I.e. supra. 



Fam. DICTYNID^E. 



Protadia patula, Sim. 



Lethia patula, Sim. ; Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 470. 

 Protadia patula, Sim. ; Ibid Proc. Dors. N. H. and 



A. F. Club, Vol. XXXIII., pp. 73, 75, pi. A., 



figs, la, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a, 6, and 7. 

 Dictyna patula, Sim. ; Arachn. de France I., 



p. 197. 



