A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



ARGYOPID.E 



The spiders included in this family have eight eyes, situated in two rows, the lateral eyes 

 of both rows being usually adjacent if not in actual contact, while the central eyes form a 

 quadrangle. The tarsal claws are three, often with other supernumerary claws. The web is 

 either an orbicular snare or consists of a sheet of webbing, beneath which the spiders hang and 

 capture the prey as it falls upon the sheet. This immense family includes those usually sepa- 

 rated under the names Epeiridie, Linyphiida, etc. 



80. Meta segmentata (Clerck). 



Cromer, West Runton, Watton and Ormesby 

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



81. Meta meriancs (Scopoli). 



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

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



82. Tetragnatha extensa (Linn.). 



(O. P.-C.) ; West Runton and Ormesby Broad 

 (H. W. F.). 



83. Tetragnatha solandri (Scopoli). 



Watton, West Runton, Ormesby Broad (H. 

 W. F.). 



84. Tetragnatha obtusa, C. L. Koch. 

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



This species is usually to be beaten from 

 the lichen-covered boughs of blackthorn and 

 willow bushes or from fir trees. 



85. Pachygnatha clerkil, Sundevall. 



(O. P.-C.) ; Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Ormesby and 

 Watton (H. W. F.). 



86. Pachygnatha degeerii, Sundevall. 



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

 ton (H. W. F.). 



87. Cyclosa conica (Pallas). 



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



88. Zilla X- notata (Clerck). 



(O. P.-C.) ; Cromer, Ormesby and West 

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



89. Zilla atrica, C. L. Koch. 



Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Watton and Ormesby 

 (H. W. F.). 



90. Araneus cucurbit'inus, Clerck. 



(O. P.-C.) ; Walton (H. W. F.) ; Norwich 

 (F. P. S.). 

 This and the following ten species are also 

 known under the generic name Epeira. 



91. Araneus diadematus, Clerck. 



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

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



92. Araneus cornutus, Clerck. 



(O. P.-C.) ; Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Ormesby 

 and Salhouse Broads (H. W. F.). 

 Known also as Epeira apoclisa. 



93. Araneus patagiatus, Clerck. 



Ormesby and Salhouse Broads (H. W. F.). 



94. Araneus sclopetarius, Clerck. 



(J. Edwards) ; Norwich (F. P. S.). 

 Known also as Epeira sericata. 



95. Araneus quadratus, Clerck. 



West Runton (H. W. F.) ; (J. Edwards). 



96. Araneus umbraticus, Clerck. 



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

 West Runton and Salhouse Broad (H. W. 

 F.). 



97. Araneus redii, Scopoli. 

 (O. P.-C). 



Known also as Epeira solers. 



98. Araneus triguttatus, Fabricius. 

 (O. P.-C). 



Known also as Epeira agalena. 



99. Araneus adiantus, Walckenaer. 

 Bungay (H. W. F.). 



100. Linyphia clathrata, Sundevall. 

 Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Watton and West Run- 

 ton (H. W. F.). 



Known z\so ^Neriene marginata, Blackwall. 



101. Linyphia hortensis, Sundevall. 

 Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



Known also as L. pratensis, Blackwall. 



102. Linyphia pusilla, Sundevall. 

 (O. P.-C) ; Watton (H. W. F.). 



Known also as L. fuliginea, Blackwall. 



103. Linyphia impigra, O. P.-Cambridge. 

 (O. P.-C) ; Ormesby Broad (H. W. F.). 



Known also as L. circumcincta, O. P.-C. 



104. Linyphia montana (Clerck). 



Norwich (F. P. S.) ; Watton, Ormesby Broad 

 and West Runton (H. W. F.). 

 Known also as L. marginata, Blackwall. 



105. Linyphia triangularis (Clerck). 



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

 Ormesby, Cromer and West Runton (H. 



W. F.; 

 Known also as L. montana, Blackwall. 



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