84 NEW AND RARE SPIDERS. 



September last we obtained several adults of both sexes in the 

 course of an hour's work. 



SYSTEMATIC LIST 



OP NEW AND BABE SPIDEBS FOUND IN 1889 

 AND 1890. 



ORDER ARANEIDEA. 



FAM : DYSDERID^E. 



GEN: SEGESTRIA (Latr.) 



SEGESTRIA FLORENTINE (Rossi). 



Segestria perfida, Walck. Cambr., Spid. Dors. p. 459. 

 An adult male of this fine species taken near Bristol in 1889 

 by Mr. T. W. Stoddart, is the only example recorded in Britain 

 since its notice by Dr. Leach, many years ago (in the supplement 

 to the 4th edition of the Encyclop. Brit., Art. Annulosa), as having 

 occurred at Plymouth. Mr. Stoddart has kindly submitted this 

 example for my inspection. The glossy green hue of the falces 

 seems to be confined to the female. Its much larger size, however, 

 and other specific characters will easily distinguish it from 

 S. senoculaca Linn, or S. Bavarita C. L. Koch, the only two other 

 known British species. 



EAM : DRASSID.E. 

 GEN : DRASSUS (Walck.) 



DRASSUS PUBESCENS. 

 Drassus pubescens Thorell. Rec., Grit, Aran, p. 110. 



Cambridge, Spid. Dors. p. 20. 



An adult male of this rare spider was found under a stone at 

 Abbotsbury in June, 1890, by C. 0. P. Cambridge. 



GEN: CLUBIONA(Latr.) 



CLUBIONA C^ERULESCENS. 



Clubiona ccerulescens L. Koch. Cambr., Spid. Dors. p. 29, and 

 Proc. Dors. N.H. and A.F. Club, vol. iv., p. 151, and vol. vi., p. 3. 



