l8o ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH ARACHNIDA. 



Tapinocyba prsecox, Cambr. 



Adult females sent to me by Mr. D. R. P. Beresford, 

 Ireland, January and July, 1907. 



Panamomops bieuspis, Cambr. 



An adult male, sent to me from Hull, by Mr. T. 

 Stainforth, 1907. 



Wideria melanocephala, Cambr. 



A male and female adult, Ireland, Mr. D. R. P. Beresford, 

 October, 1907. 



Prosopotheea monoeeros, Wid. 



Wideria snhita, Cambr., Proc. Dors. N. H. and A. F. 

 Club, Vol. XXIII, 1902, p. 26, Fig. 10, a, b, c, d, 

 and XXVI., 1905, p. 53. 



Having recently been able to compare, the type of 

 W. sulila with females of P. monoeeros, there seems no 

 doubt of their identity. Prosopotheea monoeeros is a widely 

 dispersed, but rare spider. An adult of each sex was sent to 

 me from Rye Harbour in October, 1907, by Mr. W. R. 

 Butterfield. 



Ceratinella seabrosa. Cambr. 



An adult male was found by myself on the Rector}' Wall, 

 Bloxworth, in June, 1907, and both sexes were received 

 from Mr. D. R. P. Beresford, Ireland, in 1907. 



Fam. EPEIRID^I. 

 Sub -fam. TETRAGNATHINJE. 



Meta Menardi, Latr. 



A female of this spider, received from Portland, where it 

 was found by Dr. A. R. Jackson, at Pennsylvania, in June, 

 1907. This is its first record in Dorsetshire, 



