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Drassodes ferrugineus (BL). 



Ulster. 



This species, described by Blackwall (after Templeton) from a 

 •single example from Belfast has never been re-discovered, and the 

 type is lost. From Blackwall's figures, there seems no doubt that it 

 is distinct from our other spiders of the genus. 



Pamily — CLUBioNrDiE. 

 Cluhiona phragmitis^ Koch. 



C. holosericea, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Ulster, Connaught, Munster, Leinster. 



This spider is widespread and common, except in the east of Ire- 

 land, where it seems to be scarce. It has occurred in the following 

 localities : — County of Antrim (Belfast, Islandmagee, Glenarm) ; 

 Armagh ; Cavan ; Enniskillen ; county of Galway (Galway, Leenane, 

 Roundstone, Inish M'Dara) ; county of Boscommon (Mote Park) ; county 

 of Clare (Finlough); county of Kerry (Killarney, CloneeLough); county 

 of Dublin (Portmarnock). Adult males have been found from June till 

 August, females from April till November, C. pliragmitis is widely 

 distributed in Great Britain — northwards to Aberdeen at least, and 

 inhabits Sweden, France (Guernsey, Corsica), Italy, Germany, Austria, 

 and Hungary (northern and central). 



Clubiona pallidula (Clerck). 



C. epimelas, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Munster, Leinster. 



Not scarce in the neighbourhood of Dublin, but apparently uncom- 

 mon in the north, south, and west of Ireland. Localities : — London- 

 derry; Cratloe, county of Clare; Lismore, county of Waterford ; Grey- 

 stones, county of Wicklow ; Eathmines and Santry, county of Dublin ; 

 Lismullen, county of Meath, Adult males have occurred in May and 

 June, females from May till July. In Great Britain this spider 

 ranges north at least to Loch Lomond and Aberdeen, while on the 

 Continent it is found in Sweden, Prance, Germany, Austria, and 

 Hungary, extending to the shores of the Adriatic. 



Cluhiona stagnatilis, Kulcz. 



C.grisea, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 

 Leinster. 



The only known Irish example of this spider is an adult male 

 taken at Santry, county Dublin, in May, 1895, by Mr. J. N. Halbert. 



