SPIDERS 



PHALANGIDEA 

 Harvestmen 



170. Liobunum rotunJum, Latr. 



Langford Moor ; Roe Wood, Winkburn ; 

 Rempstone. 



171. Liobunum blackwallii, Meade 



North Wheatley (T. C. B. C.); Cotgrave Wolds, 

 on trees. 



172. Phalangium opifio, Linn. 



Abundant throughout the county, especially on 

 trees in woods. 



173. Phalangium parietinum, Clerck 



Nottingham ; Budby ; Warsop ; N. Wheatley ; 

 Cotgrave Wolds ; Beauvale Woods. 



174. Phalangium laxatile, C. L. Koch 

 Mansfield ; Barrow Hills, Everton. 



175. Platybunus corniger, Herm. 

 Wilford Hill, near Nottingham. 



1 76. Megabunus insignis, Meade 

 Linby ; Langford Moor. 



177. Oligohphus morio, Fabr. 



Clumber, (E. M. A.) ; N. Wheatley (T. C. B. 

 C.) ; Cotgrave Wolds ; Roe Wood, Wink- 

 burn, etc., common on trees. 



178. Oligohphus agrestis, Meade 



Grives Wood, Kirkby-in-Ashfield ; Nether Lang- 

 with ; Roe Wood, Winkburn ; Crown End 

 Wood, West Leake. Ranby, near Babworth 

 (T. C. B. C.). 



179. ORgolophus tridens, C. L. Koch 



Grives Wood, Kirkby-in-Ashfield ; Nether Lang- 

 with ; Warsop ; Worksop ; Beauvale Woods, 

 on trees. N. Wheatley (T. C. B. C.). 



1 80. Oligohphus palpinalis, Herbst. 

 Crown End Wood, West Leake. 



1 8 1 . Oligohphus hamenii, Kraep. 



Under rotten log and fallen gate-post in field 

 at Bagthorpe, Nottingham, 19 and 24 Novem- 

 ber, 1903. This is the first record for England, 

 the species having previously been found in 

 Great Britain only at Elvanfoot, Lanark, and 

 Leadhills, by Mr. W. Evans. I took several 

 specimens on each occasion, and have since 

 taken it at Daybrook and Wollaton. 



182. Nemastoma lugubre, O. F. Muller 



Linby ; Worksop ; Nottingham district, in 

 several places ; Beauvale Woods ; Oxton 

 Bogs, etc. 



183. Nemaitoma chrysomelas, Hermann 

 Worksop. 



CHERNETIDEA 



Fahe-scorpions 



1 84. Chthonius rayi, L. Koch 



Common under stones in old quarries throughout 

 the Magnesian Limestone district. Near 

 Bulwell Wood Hall ; Mansfield ; Mansfield 

 Woodhouse ; Pleasley Vale ; Creswell Crags 

 quarry ; Worksop. North Wheatley (T. C. 

 B. C.). 



185. Cbthonius tetrachelatus, Preyss. 



Quarries in Magnesian Limestone near Bulwell 



Wood Hall ; Grives Wood, near Kirby-in- 

 Ashfield ; and Mansfield Woodhouse. 



1 8 6. Obisium muscorum, Leach 



Nottinghamshire (W. E. Ryles). 



187. Chernes nodosus, Schr. 



Two specimens clinging to legs of house-fly at 

 Worksop (J. T. H.). 



1 88. Chernes dmicotdes, Fab. 



Near Trent Bridge, Nottingham (Ryles). 



ADDENDA 



The following species have been added to the Nottinghamshire fauna since the foregoing lists 

 have been in type : 



INSECTS 



EPHEMERIDAE 



Centroptilum luteolum, Mall. Cossall ~\ 



Baetis binoculatus, Linn. Daybrook 



Rhithrogena semicolorata, Curt. Linby 



Heptagenia sulphurea, Mull. Fiskerton 



Caenis (one or more species) Edteinstotce 



Carr. 



Anchomenus atratus, 

 (Chamberlin) 



COLEOPTERA 



Duft. Barrow Hills, Everton 



COLEOPTERA (continued} 



Hydroporus marginatus, Duft. N. Wheatley (Cham- 

 berlin) 



Laccobius minutus, Linn. A'. Wheatley (Chamberlin) 

 Cercyon aquaticus, Muls. A'. Wheatley (Chamberlin) 

 Homalota liturata, Steph. Sherwood Forest (Blatch) 

 Tachyporus pallidus, Sharp. S. Wheatley (Chamber- 

 lin) 



Oxytelus rufipes, Er. Sherwood Forest, May, 1905 

 (J. Kidson Taylor) 



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