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53. Hahnia nava (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



54. Ccelotes atropos, Walckenaer 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



55. Texirix denticulata (Olivier) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



ARGIOPID^ 



The spiders included in this family have eight eyes, situated in two rows, the lateral eyes 

 of both rows being usually adjacent if not in actual contact, while the central eyes form a 

 quadrangle. The tarsal claws are three, often with other supernumerary claws. The web is 

 either an orbicular snare or consists of a sheet of webbing, beneath which the spiders hang and 

 capture the prey as it falls upon the sheet. This immense family includes those usually 

 separated under the names Epeirida^, Linyphiidie, etc. 



Tegenaria silvestris, L. Koch 



Hastings (F.P.S.) 



Agelena lahyrlnthica (Clerclc) 



Hastings (F.P.S.) 

 A very common spider, making a sheet-like 

 web on the herbage with a funnel-shaped tubu- 

 lar retreat. 



56. Meta ugmentata (Clerck) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



57. Meta meriance (Scopoli) 

 Brighton 



58. Tetragnatha solandri (Scopoli) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



59. Pachygnatha clerckli, Sundevall 

 Brighton 



60. Pachygnatha degeerii, Sundevall 

 Hastings, Brighton 



61. Zii/a X -notata (Clerck) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



62. Zil/a atrica, C. L. Koch 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



63. Araneus cucurbit'inm, Clerck 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



This and the following three species are also 

 known under the generic name Epeira. 



64. Araneus diadematus, Clerck 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



65. Araneus cornutus, Clerck 

 Brighton 



Known also as Epeira apocl'isa. 



66. Araneus umbraticus, Clerck 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



67. Linyphia clathrata, Sundevall 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



Known also as Neriene marginata, Black- 

 wall. 



68. Lepthyphantes tenuis (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) ; Shoreham (J.H.B.) 



This and the following species included in 

 this and the next genus are usually known 

 under the name Linyphia. 



69. Lepthyphantes ericaus (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



69A. Lepthyphantes minutus (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



70. Bathyphantes dorsalis (Wider) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



7 1 . Bathyphantes concolor (Wider) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



72. Macrargus rufus (Wider) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



73. Centromerus hicolor (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



74. Poeciloneta variegata (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



75. Microneta conigera (O. P. -Cambridge) 

 Brighton (O.P.-C.) 



76. Erigone promiscua (O. P. -Cambridge) 

 Brighton, Worthing (O.P.-C.) 



77. Erigone dentipa/pis (Wider) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



78. Metopohactrus prominulus (O. P. -Cam- 



bridge) 

 Newhaven (O.P.-C.) 



79. Tiso vagans (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



80. Gonatium ruhens (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



This and the next species are known also 

 under the name of Neriene. 



81. Gonatium isabellinum (C. L. Koch) 

 Brighton 



82. Trachygnatha dentata (Wider) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) ; Shoreham G-H.B.) 



83. Kulcxynskiellum fuscum (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



84. Kulcxynskietlum agreste (Blackwall) 

 Hastings (F.P.S.) 



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