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Micryjohantes innotabilis (Cb.). 



Neriene innotabilis^ Cb. (Spiel. Dorset). 



Leinster. 



A rare species in Ireland ; an adult female which I collected at 

 Bray, county "Wicklow, in July, 1895, being the only specimen I 

 liave seen. It is a scarce species in Scotland, England, and Germany ; 

 and it does not seem to have been recognised in France or Hungary. 



Micryphantes viaria (BL). 



Neriene viaria, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Munster, Leinster. 



This species is widespread, but scarce in Ireland. It has been 

 found at Londonderry (Milne, 1895); Parknasilla, county Kerry; 

 Howth and Lucan, county Dublin ; and Ovoca, county "Wicklow. 

 Adults have occurred in April, June, September, and October. It is 

 a widely distributed species in Great Britain (Dorset, Aberdeen), and 

 on the Continent, occurring also in ISTorth America. 



MicrypTiantes fmcipalpis, Koch. 



Neriene gracilis, Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



N. fuscipalpis (in part), Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Ulster, Leinster. 



Mr. Workman (1880) records this species without locality. I 

 identified a male in his collection from Belvoir, county of Down, and 

 another male was taken on the !N"orth Bull, Dublin Bay, in September, 

 1898, by Mr. J. IN". Halbert. These are the only Irish examples I 

 have seen ; the apparent scarcity of the species here contrasts with its 

 abundance and wide distribution in Great Britain. It is found in 

 Germany, Austria, and Hungary, but does not seem to have been yet 

 recognised in Trance. 



Micryphantes rurestris, Koch. 



Neriene flavipes, Bl. (Spid. G.B.I.). 



Neriene fuscipalpis (in part), Cb. (Spid. Dorset). 



Microneta fuscipalpis, Carpenter & Evans (1894). 



Ulster. 



Ai'magh, whence I received two males and a female in May, 

 1895, from the Rev. "W. E. Johnson," is the only Irish locality known 

 for this spider. It is probably widespread in Great Britain, having 

 been associated with the preceding species, to which it is closely allied. 



