98 NEW AND RARE SPIDERS. 



Teutana grossa, C. L. Koch p. 88, fig. 1. 



Theridion bimaculatum, Linn. p. 88. 



Theridiosoma argenteolum, Cambr. p. 89. 



Leptyphantes pinicola, Sim. p. 89. 



terricola, Blackw.-C. L. Koch p. 90. 



Microneta sublimis, Cambr. p. 91. 



Porrhomma nigrum, F. 0. P. Cambr. p. 92. 



Opistoxys subacuta, Cambr., sp. n. p. 92, fig. 3. 



Hilaira uncata, Cambr. p. 93. 



Neriene nefaria, Cambr. p. 94. 



Walckenaera pratensis, Bl. p. 94. 



saxicola, Cambr. p. 94. 



ignobilis, Cambr. p. 94. 



jucundissima, Cambr. p. 94. 



Epeira angulata Clerck. p. 95, fig. 2. 



sclopetaria, Clk. p. 95. 



patagiata, C. L. Koch p. 95, 



Oxyptila simplex, Cambr. p. 95. 



Blackwallii, Sim. p. 96. 



Tarentula fabrilis, Clk. p. 96. 



Neon levis, Sim. p. 96. 



Marpessa pomatia, Walck. p. 97. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE. 



Fig. 1. Teutana Grossa C. L. Koch. la., spider natural size ; 

 15., eyes, from above and behind ; lc., genital aperture. 



Fig. 2. Epeira angulata Clk. 2a., spider enlarged ; 25., ditto 

 in pofile ; 2c., profile of lower side of abdomen more 

 enlarged ; c', tubercle near epigyne ; 2d., genital aperture 

 with its' process and characteristic tubercles d', d". 



Fig. 3. Opistoxys subacuta sp. n. 3d., eyes from above and 

 behind ; 35., maxillae, labium, and sternum ; 3c., 

 portion of palpus showing form of radial joint. 



Fig. 4. Tegenaria Hilernica sp. n-. 4a., portion of palpus, 

 showing form of radial joint; 45., radial joint in 

 another position. 



