A HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 



THERIDIIDAE (continued} 



76. Bathyphantes concohr, Wid. 



Under stones, logs, etc., in many localities 

 around Nottingham ; Worksop. N. Wheatley 

 (T. C. B. C.). 



77. Bathyphantes nigrinus, Westr. 



Wilford ; Oxton Bogs ; Beauvale Woods. 



78. Bathyphantes pullatus, Cambr. 



Eakring Brail Wood ; Oxton Bogs. 



79. Bathyphantes parvulus, Westr. 



Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



80. Bathyphantes gracilis, Blackw. 



Bagthorpe, Nottingham ; Widmerpool. 



8 1 . Bathyphantes dorsalis, Wid. 



Budby and Edwinstowe, Sherwood Forest ; Cot- 

 grave Wolds. Wheatley (T. C. B. C.). 



82. Tmeticus rufui, Wid. 



Bagthorpe, Nottingham ; Langford Moor, on 

 heather, and under heaps of dead leaves in 

 early spring. 



83. Tmeticus abnormis, Blackw. 



Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.) ; Wollaton ; Lang- 

 ford Moor, on heather. 



84. Tmeticus blcolor, Blackw. 



Bagthorpe, Nottingham, in numbers ; Arnold ; 

 Sutton, near Granby ; Worksop. 



85. Microneta rumtr'u, C. L. Koch 



Foss Road, Widmerpool ; Cossall. 



86. Microneta saxatifii, Blackw. 



Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe. 



87. Sintula dlluta, Cambr. 



Langford Moor. 



88. Maso sundevattll, Westr. 



Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe. 



89. Gongylidlum rufipes, Sund. 



S. Leverton (A. T.) ; N. Wheatley (T. C. B. C.) ; 

 Widmerpool ; Eakring Brail Wood ; Beauvale 

 Woods ; Roe Wood, Winkburn ; Wigsley 

 Wood. 



90. Gongylidlum fuscum, Blackw. 



Bagthorpe, Nottingham, under heaps of straw in 

 winter ; Wigsley Wood, on foliage of trees. 



91. Gongylidlum apicatum, Blackw. 

 Southwell (F. O. P.-Cambridge). 



92. Gongylidlum tuberosum, Blackw. 

 Oxton Bogs. 



93. Tito vagans, Blackw. 

 Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



94. Erigone dentipalpis, Wid. 



Nottingham ; Trowell ; Widmerpool. 



95. Erigone atra, Blackw. 



Bagthorpe, Nottingham, under straw heaps, in 

 winter ; Langford Moor, and Sherwood 

 Forest, on heather and shrubs. 



96. Lophomma herbigradum, Blackw. 



Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



THERIDIIDAE (continued) 



97. Dicymbium nlgrum, Blackw. 

 Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



98. Neriene rubens, Blackw. 



Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe ; Oxton Bogs ; 

 Langford Moor. N. Wheatley (T. C. B. C.). 



99. Neriene rubella, Blackw. 



Epperstone Park ; Crown End Wood, West 

 Leake. 



100. Dicyphus cornutus, Blackw. 



Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.) ; N. Wheatley 

 (T. C. B. C.) ; Langford Moor. 



101. Dicyphus bituberculaius, Wid. 

 Wilford ; Oxton Bogs, under bark. 



1 02. Dismodicus bifrons, Blackw. 

 Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe. 



103. Diplocephalus fuscipes, Blackw. 

 Langford Moor. 



104. Entelecara acuminata, Wid. 



Langford Moor ; Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe. 



105. Entelecara erythnpus, Westr. 



Colwick Park ; Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe ; 

 Cossall. 



1 06. Peponocranium ludicrum, Cambr. 



Blidworth ; Langford Moor, common on heather. 



107. Pocadicnemls pumllus, Blackw. 

 Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe. 



1 08. M etopobactrus prominulus, Cambr. 

 Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



109. Gnephalocotes obscurus, Blackw. 

 Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



1 10. Tapinocyba praecox, Cambr. 

 Langford Moor. 



111. Baryphyma pratcnsis, Blackw. 



Wilford, under an old tin can in hedge-bottom. 



112. Wideria antica, Wid. 

 Langford Moor, on heather. 



113. Wlderiafugax, Cambr. 

 Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.). 



114. Wakkenaera acuminata, Blackw. 



Sherwood Forest (G. W. C.) ; Bagthorpe and 

 Basford, Nottingham ; Cossall. 



115. Ceratlnella brevipes, Westr. 

 Langford Moor. 



MIMETIDAE 



The spiders included in this family resemble the 

 Theridiidae in most respects : the eight eyes are 

 disposed as in the latter family, there are three tarsal 

 claws, and the legs are very spinose. 



1 1 6. Era thoracica, Wid. 



Sherwood Forest, Edwinstowe ; Langford Moor. 



EPEIRIDAE 



The members of this family have eight eyes situated 

 in two rows, and disposed in three rather widely 

 separated groups two lateral groups of two eyes each 

 and a central group of four which form a quadrangle. 



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