196 ARACHNIDES. PULMONARY. 



abdomen black, with five red spots ; legs livid brown. Inhabits 

 south of France, amongst stones. Lat. Gen. iv. 371. 



Gen. 10. DRASSUS, Lat. 



Palpi inserteclunder the lateral and external margin of the maxil- 

 las; maxillae longitudinal, arched, the points bent inwards 

 above the lip, and obliquely truncated within ; lip elongate, 

 ovate ; feet with the first and then the second pair longest. 



D. melanogaster, Lat. Mandibles blackish ; thorax and legs obscure 

 brown ; thighs light reddish brown ; abdomen cinereous and silky. 

 Inhabits France and England, under stones. Lat. Gen. i. 87- 



D. ater, Lat. Entirely black. Found near Paris and London, un- 

 der stones Lat. Gen. i. 87- 



Gen. 11. SEGESTRIA, Lat. Aranea, Fab. 

 Maxillae straight, with the base thickened and dilated exterior- 

 ly ; lip elongate-quadrate, longer than broad, the middle sub- 

 carinated ; first pair of feet longest, the others decreasing in 

 length ; eyes six, in a transverse line. 



S. senoculaia, Lat. Thorax blackish brown ; abdomen oblong, gray- 

 ish, with a longitudinal band of blackish spots ; legs pale brown, 

 with obscure bands. Inhabits France and England, among rocks 

 and old buildings Lat. Gen. i. 89. 



Gen. 12. CLUBIONA, Lat. Walck. 



Maxillae straight and longitudinal, dilated exteriorly at the base, 

 and the apex rounded ; lip elongate, quadrate, narrowing to- 

 wards the point ; eyes eight, disposed in two transverse ap- 

 proximated lines ; feet with the first or fourth pair longer 

 than the second. 



C. lapidicola, Lat. Thorax and mandibles pale reddish ; feet very 

 light red; abdomen ash-gray coloured. Inhabits France and 

 England, under stones, and forming a globular cell the size of a 

 hazel-nut, in the centre of which are deposited a mass of yellow 

 ova. Lat. Gen. i. 91. 



C. alrox, Lat. Brown, with the legs pale, and tibiae with dark 

 spots ; upper part of the abdomen with a somewhat quadrate 

 black spot, margined with yellow. Inhabits old walls and fissures 

 of rocks in France and England List. Aran. fig. 21. 



Gen. 13. ARANEA, Lin. Lat. Tegeneria, Walck. 



Maxillae straight and longitudinal, and the apex rounded ; lip 

 elongated, longer than broad ; anterior pair of feet nearly the 

 length of the fourth pair, and the third pair shortest ; eyes 

 eight, in two transverse lines, bent backwards. 



A. domestica, Lat. Livid cinereous ; thorax of the male immacu- 

 late ; of the female with a longitudinal blackish band on each 

 side ; abdomen blackish, with a longitudinal maculose dentated 

 band. Inhabits Europe, in houses Lat. Gen. i. 96. 



