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Taranucnus setosus, Cambr. 



LinypJiia setosa, Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 191. 

 Mr. W. Falconer ('•' Naturalist," October, 1912, p. 313) 

 records both sexes from Wicken Fen in June, 1912. 



Leptyphantes moratus, Hull. 



Leptyphantes moraius, Hull, " Scottish Natur- 

 alist," February, 1912, p. 40. 

 An adult female, taken at Forres, N.B., in August, 1911, 

 and described and figured as a sp. no v. I.e. supra. I 

 have not myself seen this specimen. 



Leptyphantes insignis, sp.n. Figs. 4, 5, 6. 



An adult male, of what appears to me a very distinct 

 species of this genus, and hitherto itndescribed, was 

 found by A. E. LI. P.-C. on the 18th of May, 1912, among 

 herbage in a wood at Blox worth. (For detailed descrip- 

 tion see postea p. 131.) 



Leptyphantes ericaeus, Bl. 



Linyphia ericcea, Bl. -Cambr., Spid. Dors., p. 201. 

 BL, Sp. G.B.I., p. 287. 

 An adult male, found near Oxford by W. A. P.-C, and 

 new to that county, in 1912. 



Leptyphantes pallidus, Cambr. 



Linyphia pallida, Cambr., Spid. Dor., p. 216. 

 Adult females found near Oxford by W. A. P.-C. in 

 1912, and new to that county. 



Microneta beata, Cambr. 



Microneta beata, Cambr., Proc. Dors. F. Club, 



Vol. XXVII., pp. 77, 190, pi. A, figs. 27-31 



(1900). 



An adult example of each sex, taken on Blox worth 



Heath, September 1, 1912, by W. A. P.-C. This is its 



