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selected by Latreille in 1810 a3 the type of the genus (Cohsid. 

 g^n. Nat. Ord. p. 423). 



The w?iVi\Q jiorentina has priority over perjida. 



Type, Segestria jhrentina (Rossi), 1790. 



Argyroneta, Latreille, 1804, Nouv. Diet. xxiv. p. 134, 

 col. 1, line 2'2. 



A single species only is quoted under this name, included 

 in Walckenaer's '' Nayades," Faun. Par. p. 233. 

 Type, Argyroneta aquatica (Clerck), 1757. 



Gnaphosa, Latreille, 1804, Nouv. Diet. xxiv. p. 13 J, col. 1, 

 line 31. 



Four species were originally included, being those com- 

 prised in Walckenaer's " Celluliformes," Faun. Par. p. 220, 

 1802: — (1) A. nocturna, Linn.; (2) A. luci/uga, Walck., 

 Sell. Icon. pi. 101. fig. 7 ; (3) A. lapidosa, Walck. ; 

 (4) A. fulgens. 



The genus was first split up by Walckenaer himself in 

 1805, who withdrew A. nocturna, \i\r\r\.j ^. /wc^/w^a, Walck., 

 and A. fulgens, AValck., under Drassus, Tableau, p. 45, 

 leaving A. lapidosa, Walck. This being the last left in 

 becomes the type. It is not possible under these circum- 

 stances to regard Drassus, Walck., as a synonym of Gnaphosa, 

 Latr., as Simon does (Hist. Nat. Ar. 2, i. p. 383, 1893), nor 

 can the type of the latter be lucijuga, as there selected. 



Type, Gnaphosa lapidosa (Walck.), 1802. 



Clubiona, Latreille, 1804, Nouv. Diet. xxiv. p. 134, col. 1, 

 line 39. 



Seven species were originally included, being those re- 

 ferred by Walckenaer to the " Cameriformes," Faun. Par. 

 p. 217 (1802) :— (1) Aranea atrox, De Geer ; (2) A. ama- 

 rantha ; (3) ^4. aloma, Albin, pi. x. fig. 48 ; (4) A. erratica, 

 Albin, pi. xvii. fig. 82, p. 2(5; (5) A. epimelas; (6) A. holo- 

 sericea, De Geer, vii. p. 266, pi. xv. fig. 13; (7) A. nutrix. 



Walckenaer does not remove any of these species in the 

 * Tableau,' and the genns was first broken up by C L. Koch 

 in 1837, who withdrew A. atrox, De Geer, as tiie type of 

 Aniaurobius, diX\(\,\\\ 1839, A. nutrix, \\-A\Qk.=punctorium, 

 Villers; and erratica, Walck., under Chiracanthium^ the last 

 by implication. 



In 1810 Latreille selected A. holosericea, Linn., as the 

 type, a species which he obviously concluded to be identical 



