226 Mr. C. Warburton on Spiders from Madeira. 



LithypJiantes distinctus, Blackwall. 



nobilis, Thorell. 



Latrodectus 13-guttatus, Rossi. (Europe, Asia, Africa.) 

 Enoplognatha mandihularis. (Europe, Africa, Asia.) 

 Linypfiia (?) Jolmsoni, Blackwall. 

 Erigone pigra, Blackwall. 

 (Ecobius navus, Blackwall. 



PHOLCIDiE. 



Pholciis phdlangeoides, Blackwall. (Europe, America.) 



DlCTTNID^. 



Amaurobius ajffinis, Blackwall. 



Agelenid^. 

 Tesctrix obscura, Blackwall. 

 Tegenaria maderiana, Thorell. 



pagana, G. Koch. (Europe.) 



parietina, Frc, = T. Guyonii, Guerin-Meneville. (Englaud, 



Europe, Africa.) 

 Derhamii, Scopoli. (England, Europe, N. America.) 



Dkassid^. 

 Drassus pictus, Thorell. (Europe.) 



secretus, Thorell. 



delinqiiens, Cambridge. (Englaud.) 



Prosthesima, sp. ? 



Cluhiona albiduhi, Blackwall. 



decora, Blackwall. 



virgulata, Blackwall. 



Miltiaif) lepida, Blackwall. 



ScXTOTID^. 



Loxosceles rufescens, Dufour. (Europe, Africa, Asia.) 

 Scytodes velutina, Lowe. (Africa.) 



Dysderid^. 

 Oonops concolor, Blackwall. 

 Dysdera diversely Blackwall. 



sp.? 



Segestria fiorentina, ^0SBi,= S. p)erjida, Walck. (Europe.) 

 Ariadne maderiana, Warburton. 



FlLISTAXID-^. 



Filistata testacea, LatreiUe. (Europe, Africa.) 



From the foregoing list it appears that sixtj-four species of 

 spiders have at present been recorded from Madeira. Of 

 these thirty-five are peculiar to the Madeira group, and one 

 (^Uloborus pallens) to those islands and the Canaries. The 

 twenty-eight remaining species have a wider distribution, 



