202 Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. 



Cliibioua palUdiila Clcrck. 



Another common and widespread spider both at home (as far north 

 as Aberdeen), and abroad from Sweden to S. Russia, of which 

 there are few Yorkshire records ; on bushes and sometimes in 

 wall crevices and behind bark. Adult May to August. First 

 occurrence — the author, E. Keswick, May, 1905. 



V.C. 61. — Hornsea Mere, Y.N.U. ; Deepdale Woods (Beverley) $, 

 Bielsbeck, $, Sutton Drain $, T.S. ; Kelsey Hill $, E.A.P. 



V.C. 62.— Riftswood, Saltburn, $. 



V.C. 63.— Keighlev Moor 2, R.B. ; Askern, $s. 



V.C. 64.— Saltaire'Park 0, W.P.W. ; E. Keswick, ^, ; Adel Moor $. 

 C. diver sa Camb. 



Widespread, but not often in quantity, in the British Isles as 

 far north as Moray ; abroad, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary ; 

 at the roots of grass and heather, occasionally beneath stones. 

 Adult in summer and autumn. First occurrence — the author, 

 Drop Clough, May, 1900. 



V.C. 61. — Skipwith, Snake Hall, Sandholm, Brantingham Dale, 9s. 

 T.S. 



V.C. 62. — Eston, several e.xamples, Redcar, Greenhow Botton, 

 Lonsdale, J.W.H. ; Ringingkeld Bog and Staintondale, R.A.T. ; 

 Eston, 2 adults of each sex. 



V.C. 63.— Bingley Woods, R.B., W'.P.W. ; woods at Shipley and 

 Cottingley, W.P.W. ; in the Huddersfield district at Cupwith, 

 Owler's Wood, Ainley Place, Wilberlee, Dean Head, Drop Clough, 

 Wessenden Valley, Meltham, Horn Hill (New Mill), Spring Wood 

 (Netherton), Honley Old Wood, Butternab Wood, Crosland 

 Moor, Lepton Common, but sparsely ; Chew Valley, Greenfield ; 

 Coxley Valley, Dewsbury. 



V.C. 64.— Giggles wick Scar, W.P.W. ; Sawley High Moor ; Bolton 

 Woods ; Kingsdale (Ingleton) ; Adel ; Alwoodley Gates ; 

 Linton Common ; Stubbing Moor. 

 C. trivia lis L. Koch. 



Not uncommon in Scotland and tlie N. of England, but much 

 rarer farther south and in Ireland ; abroad noted for N. and 

 Central Europe, rare in France ; more numerous in Yorkshire 

 than the last-named species ; among heather and Empetrum. 

 Adult May to September. First occurrence — the author, Slaith- 

 waite, September, 1900. 



V.C. 61. — Bielsbeck, Market Weighton, T.S. ; Skipwith Common. 



V.C. 62. — Eston, Lonsdale, Normanby Intake plantation, Wilton 

 Wood, J.W.H. ; South Cliff, Scarborough, R.A.T. ; Ringingkeld 

 Bog ; Goathland, Boosbeck, Kilton Woods. 



V.C. 63.— Harden, W.P.W. ; Wilsden, R.B. ; many localities in the 

 Slaithwaite, Marsdcn and Meltham districts ; Wilshaw ; Cros- 

 land Moor, Butternab Wood, Storthes Hall Wood, Lepton 

 Common, in the Huddersfield district ; Norland Moor, Halifax ; 

 Hebden Bridge ; Deffer Wood (Cawthorn). 



V.C. 04.— Sawley High Moor, S.M., W.F. ; .A.del Moor ; Moor Aller- 

 ton ; Burley-in-Wharfedale. 

 C. brevipes Bl. 



A woodland spider beaten from the lower branches of trees, 

 especially oaks, and usually common ; widely distributed in ' 

 Britain as far north as Edinburgh, rarer in Ireland ; abroad 

 occurs in Sweden, Channel Islands, France and Central Europe. 

 Adult May to June. First occurrence — the author, Askern, 

 June, 1908. 



V.C. 62.— Kildale, beaten from alders. J.W.H.. G.B.W. 



V.C. 63.. — Askern, several (jf both sexes ; Bentley Springs, Flockton. 

 near Wakefield, 3 (^s beaten from bracken. 



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