of the Genera of th', Ar.meae. 19 



Type, Sinainorus hcBinxtostigmi, Teinplcton, 1864. — 

 Ireland. 



VEOBATUS, Tcmpletoii, ill Blackw. Spid. Gt. Bt. & If. pt. ii. 

 p. 237 (1804); MS. ilistoiy of Irish A.racliiiida. 



Blackwall publishes Templetoii's species Mohatas nanatas 

 under Linyphia nasata. 



Type, Mobatus nasatas, Teinplcton, 18G4. — Ireland. 



SIyagruS, Templeton, in Blackw. Spid. Gt. Bt. & Jr. pt. ii. 

 p. 283 (1864) ; MS. History of Irish Arachnida. 



Blackwall publishes Templeton's species Myagrus pilosus 

 under Neriene jyilosn. 



Type, Myayrus pilosus, Teinpleton, 18)4. — Ireland. 



XenoPIIONUS, Teni{)leton, in Blnekw. Spid. Gt. Bt. & Ir. 

 pt. ii. p. 283 (1864) ; MS. History of Irish Arachnida. 



Blackwall publishes Tenij)letoii's si)ec'ies Xenophonus palli- 

 dum us under Xeriene pallidula. 



Type, Xenophonus palliciulas, Templeton, 1864. — Ireland. 



Ceroclus, Templeton, in Blackw. Spid. Gt. Bt. & Ir. pt. ii. 

 p. 284 (1864) ; MS. History of Irish Arachnida. 



Blackwall publishes Templeton's species Ceroclus carinatus 

 under Neriene carinata. 



Type, Ceroclus carinatus, Templeton, 1864. — Ireland. 



Amaurobius, C. L. Koch, Deutsch. Ins. (Panzer), Heft 141, 

 5, 6 (Oct. 1st, 1836) (sec. Index Auimalium, MS.). 



This date, Ist October, 1836, appears on the cover of the 

 above work with the species quoted which were published at 

 the time. The ' Uebersicht,' C. L. Koch (erstes Heft), in 

 which the genus Amaurohius occxxx?,, was published, according 

 to the cover, in 1837. It is probable that the ' Uebersicht ' 

 was written first because Amaurobius roscidus and tiyrinus 

 arc there published as new species, whereas in the Deutsch. 

 Ins. they are referred to the author (Koch). But, whether or 

 no, the Deutsch. Ins. was published first. 



Two species were originally included in this genus : — 

 A. tigriiius, Koch, and A. roscidus, Koch. 



The first species (which, sec. Thorell and Simon, = Gluhiona 

 saxatilis, Blackwall, A\\^==Drassus atropos, Walekenaer) 

 was withdrawn in 1840 under Cavator by Blackwall (Proc. 



