A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



LYCOSIDAE {continud) 



Trochosa, C. L. Koch. 

 Trochosa ruricola, De Geer. 



— terricola, Thorell. 



— picUi, Hahu. Local. Southwold. 

 Tarentula, Sundevall. 



Tarentula andren'wora, Walckenaer. 

 Lycosa, Latreille. 



Lycosa amentaUi, Clerck. 



— n'tgriceps, Thorell. 



— pullata, Clerck. 



— lugubris, Walckenaer. 



— monticola, C. L. Kock. 



SALTICIDAE 



Epiblemum, Hentz. 



Epibkmum scenkum, Clerck. 

 Heliophanus, C. L. Koch. 



HeRophanus cupreus, Walckenaer. 

 Ballus, C. L. Koch. 



Ballus Jepresius, Blackwall. Not common. Bent- 

 ley Woods. 

 Attus, Walckenaer. 



Attui saltator, Simon. Tuddenham. Rare. 

 Hasarius, Simon. 



Hasaiius falcatus, Clerck. 



PHALANGIDEA {Harvestmen) 



PHALANGIIDAE 



LlOBUNUM, C. L. Koch. 



Lioiunum B/aciu-a/fii, Meade. 

 Phalangium, Linnaeus. 



Phakngium op'ilio, Linnaeus. 

 Flats-bunus, C. L. Koch. 



Platybunus corniger, Hermann. 



— triangularis, Herbst. 



PHALANGIIDAE {continued) 

 Olicolophi's, C. L. Koch. 

 Oligolophus agrestis, Meade. 

 — tridens, C. L. Koch. 



NEMASTOMATIDAE 



Nemastoma, C. L. Koch. 



Nemastoma lugubre, O. F. MuUer. 



Chthonius, C. L. Koch. 



Chtkonius Ra-ji, L. Koch. 

 Obisium, Leach. 



Obiiium muscorum. Leach. 



CHERNETIDAEA {False Scorpions) 



Chernes, Menge. 



Chernes dubiui, Cambridge. 



ACARIDEA {Mites) 



GAMASIDAE 



Sub-fam. Urofodinab 

 Glyphopsis. 



Glyphopsis coccinea, Michael. 



— Bostockii, Michael. (In nest of an ant, Lasius 

 fiavus ; Monk Soham.) 



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