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Gongylidium rufipes (Sund.). 



ITeriene munda, Bl. (Spid. Gr. B. I.). 



N. rufipes, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Ulster (?), Munster, Leinster. 



Adults of both sexes have been taken at Limerick and in the 

 ■county of Dublin (Santry, Portmarnock) in May and June, and 

 females in October. Mr. Workman's record (1880) from Portavoe, 

 -county of Down, must be regarded as doubtful, as the specimens 

 which stand under this name in his collection are referable to Dicy- 

 phus lituberculatus. G. rufipes (the only species of the genus as now 

 restricted) occurs throughout northern and central Europe (including 

 northern Italy), and is generally distributed in Great Britain. 



Traehygnatha dentata (Wid.). 



Neriene dentata^ Bl. (Spid. Gr. B. I.). 



Ulster, Munster, Leinster. 



E'ot a common species in Ireland. It has as yet been found only 

 at Armagh ; Lismore, county of Waterford ; Borris, county of Carlow ; 

 TuUamore, King's County ; and Bray, county of Wicklow. Adults 

 of both sexes in January, March, April, May ; females also in July. 

 This species is widespread in Great Britain (Dorset, Inverness), 

 though not common; it occurs throughout Europe, as well as in 

 North Africa and Syria. 



Erigone promiscua (Cb.). 



Neriene promiscua, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Ulster, Connaught, Munster. 



Apparently a rare spider in Ireland. Mr. "Workman (1880) records 

 it from Islandmagee, county of Antrim. It has occurred also at Lough- 

 .gilly, county of Armagh, Boundstone, county of Galway (April, 1896), 

 and on the slopes of the M'Gillicuddy's Eeeks, county of Kerry (1500 

 feet). It is scarce though widespread in Great Britain (Sussex, Aber- 

 deen), and occurs on the Continent and western Erance. 



Erigone atra (Bl.). 



Weriene longipalpis^ Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



JSf. atra, Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Ulster, Connaught, I^einster. 



This species is widespread, and fairly common over the greater 

 part of Ireland. It has occurred in the counties of Down, Derry, 

 Donegal, Galway, "Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin. Adults are to 



