new and rare British Spiders. 211 



1871, by myself and Mons. Eugene Simon. I have also 

 received it from Bavaria and other parts of Germany. 



Genus Piiilodkomus, Walck. 



Philodromus con stellatus. 

 Philodromus co?istellatus, Sim. Araclm. clc France, ii. p. 298. 



Closely allied to Philodromus aureolus , Clk., but easily dis- 

 tinguished, among other characters, by the large, radiating, 

 stellate, brownish-yellow marking at the thoracic junction. 



A single example of the female was found several years 

 ago at Bloxworth, but has hitherto been overlooked among 

 numerous specimens of P. aureolus. 



Philodromus emarginatus. 

 Philodromus emary hiatus, Schr. ; Simon, Araclm. do France, ii. p. 277. 



A single example of the female was found at Bloxworth 

 some years ago, but, like the preceding species, was over- 

 looked among specimens of Philodromus aureolus and P. ces- 

 piticolis. It is closely allied to P. Uneatvpes, Cambr., of 

 which I have, in the course of the year 1878, received adults 

 of both sexes from Mr. II. C. Young of Glasgow ; but on a 

 comparison of these with adults of P. emarginatus, sent to inc 

 from France by Mons. Eugene Simon, I believe the two to 

 be distinct species. 



Sjjecies lately described in l Spiders of Dorset,' Pt. I., as 

 cither new to science or not before recorded as British. 



Genus Segestkia, Latr. 



Segestria bavarica, C. Koch ; O. P. Cambridge, Spiders oi 

 Dorset, pt. i. p. 8. Isle of Portland. 



Genus Lioceanum, L. Koch. 

 Liocranum celere, Cambr. I. c. p. 40. Bloxworth, Dorset. 



Genus Hahnia. 



Hahnia candidfr, Sim. ; Cambr. I. c. p. 71. Portland. 

 Hahnia helveola, Sim. ; Cambr. 1. c. p. 72. Bloxworth and 

 North Wales. 



Genus Robertus, Cambr. 



Eobertus attulus, Cambr. /. c. p. 103. Bloxworth, 



