SPIDERS 



57. Lycosa perita, LiAtreiWe. 



(O. P.-C.) ; Mousehold Heath, Brandon, 

 Hunstanton, Yarmouth (J. Edwards). 

 This spider is also known as Lycosa picta, 

 and is common on sand-dunes. 



58. Lycosa accentuata, Latreille. 

 Mousehold Heath (J. Edwards). 



64. Pardosa montkola (C. L. Koch). 



(J. Edwards) ; Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



65. Pardosa pa/ustris (Linn.). 

 Norwich (F. P. S.). 



66. Pardosa herbigrada (Blackwall). 

 Cromer (H. W. F.) ; Norwich (F. P. S.). 



Known also as Tarentula or Lycosa andreni- 67. Pardosa nigriceps (Thorell). 



59. Pardosa lugubris (Walckenaer). 



(O. P.-C.) ; Norwich (F. P. S.) ; West Run- 

 ton (H. W. F.). 



This and the following species are also 

 known under the generic name Lycosa. 



60. Pardosa amentata (Clerck). 



(J. Edwards) ; Watton, West Runton, Ormes- 

 by (H. W. F.) ; Norwich (F. P. S.). 



6 1 . Pardosa pullata (Clerck). 



West Runton and Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.) ; 

 Norwich (F. P. S.). 



62. Pardosa prativaga (L. Koch). 

 Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



63. Pardosa proximo (C. L. Koch). 

 Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



(O. P.-C.) 

 W. F.). 



West Runton and Ormesby (H. 



68. Pardosa farreni't (O. P. -Cambridge). 

 Thetford (O. P.-C). 



This rare species has occurred hitherto else- 

 where only in Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire. 



69. Pirata hygrophilus^ Thorell. 

 Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



70. Pirata piscatorius (Clerck). 



(O. P.-C.) ; Merton (Lord Walsingham) ; 

 Watton and Scoulton Mere (H. W. F.). 



7 1 . Pirata piraticus (Clerck). 



Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Watton, West Runton 

 and Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



72. Pirata latitans (Blackwall). 

 Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



AGELENIDiE 



Spiders with eight eyes situated in two straight or more or less curved transverse rows. 

 Tarsal claws three. The species of this family spin a large sheet-like web and construct a 

 tubular retreat at the back of it, which leads to some crevice among the rocks or the herbage, 

 or the chinks in the walls of outhouses, wherever the various species may happen to be found. 

 The habits of Argyroneta are however dififerent. 



73. Cryphceca silvicola (C. L. Koch). 



(O. P.-C), (Hamlet-Clark) ; Watton (H. W. 

 F.). 



74. Tegenaria derhamii (Scopoli). 



Norwich (F. P. S.) ; West Runton, Ormesby, 

 etc. (H. W. F.). 



75. Tegenaria atrica (C. L. Koch). 

 Norwich (F. P. S.). 



76. Tegenaria parietina (Fourcroy), 

 (James Edwards). 



This spider is known also as T. guyonii, and 

 is the T. domestica of Blackwall. 



77. Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck). 



(O. P.-C.) ; Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Cromer, 



Watton, Ormesby Broad, etc., etc. (H. W. 



F.). 



A very common spider, making a sheet-like 



web on the herbage with a funnel-shaped 



tubular retreat. 



78. Hahnia elegans (Blackwall). 



Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.), (J. Edwards). 



79. Argyroneta aquatica, C. L. Koch. 

 (James Edwards). 



This is the well-known water spider which 

 makes a silken nest beneath the surface and 

 swims and dives freely, hatching out its young 

 within the nest. 



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