134 ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDS. 



Erigone capra, Sim. 



Erigone capra, Sim. Arachn. de France, torn V., 



p. 529, figs. 327, 328, 329. 



Erigone capra, Sim. ; A. Randell Jackson. Irish 

 Naturalist, August, 1910, Vol. XIX., pp. 

 142145, pi. 3. 



Both sexes of this species, which had not been before 

 noted in the British and Irish List, were received by 

 Dr. Jackson from Mr. R. D. Pack Beresford, and were 

 found by Mr. R. Welsh on the banks of the Ulster Canal, 

 near Monaghan, in October, 1909. (The record of this 

 species was inadvertently omitted from Proc. Dors. F. 

 Club, Vol. XXXII., 1911.) 



Lophomma herbigrada, Blackw. 



Neriene herbigrada, Blackw. Cambr., Spid. Dors., 



pp. 113 and 576. 

 Neriene exhilarans, Cambr., Ann. Mag. N. H., 



ser. 5, Vol. 4, p. 199, pi. XII. fig. 3. 

 An adult male was taken at Bloxworth in April, 1913, 

 bv A. E. LI. P.-C. 



Enidia bituberculata, Wid. 



Neriene bituberculata, Cambr. Spid. Dors., p. 119. 

 Blackw. Spid. G. B. and I., p. 268, pi. XVIII., 

 fig. 181. 

 Dicyphus bituberculatus, Wid.-Camb., List of Brit. 



and Irish Spiders, p. 41. 



Adults of both sexes were found in abundance and sent 

 to me by Dr. Haines in April, 1913, from Tadnole Heath. 

 The generic name Enidia was substituted by Mr. F. P. 

 Smith (Journ. Quaker Microscopical Club, Nov., 1904, 

 p. 115), the name Dicyphus (Menge) being pre-occupied 

 and Neriene restricted to other species of Mr. Blackwall's 

 generic group of that name. 



