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Euoplirys erratica (Wick.). 



Salticus distindus, Bl. (Spid. Gr. B. I.). 



Connauglit. 



It is remarkable tkat tlie only Irish, locality yet known for tliis 

 spider (whicli has a very wide range on the Continent, extending from 

 eastern Hungary, and the Mediterranean islands, to Trondjem in Nor- 

 way) should be Inishmore (Aran), in Galway Bay. l^o doubt it 

 awaits discovery in other localities. It is apparently a western and 

 northern species in Great Britain (Exeter, North "Wales, Lancashire, 

 Cumberland, Durham, Edinburgh, Inverness). 



Seliophanm flavipes (Hahn). 



Salticus cupreus (in part), Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Leinster. 



This spider has been found at Londonderry (Milne, 1895) ; Port- 

 rush, county of Antrim, Donabate, Portrane and Portmarnock, county 

 of Dublin. It is to be found from May until September, and is adult 

 in July and August. J3.. flavipes occurs in England and Wales, but 

 has not yet been noticed in Scotland, though it probably occurs there, 

 as it inhabits Sweden and southern I^orway. It is found in Prance, in 

 northern and western Germany, in Austria, and in northern Italy, but 

 not in Hungary. 



Seliophanm cupreus (Wick,). 



Salticus cupreiis (in part), Bl. (Spid. G. B. I.). 



Ulster, Connaught, Munster, Leinster, 



A widespread species in Ireland, and probably not scarce. I have 

 received specimens from Portrush, county of Antrim ; Londonderry ; 

 Athlone ; Inishmore (Aran Isles) ; Yentry, county of Kerry ; Glandore, 

 and Skibbereen, county of Cork ; and Howth, county of Dublin. 

 Mr. Workman (1880) records it from an island in Strangford Lough. 

 Adults are found in May and June ; immature specimens in April, 

 July, and August. This is the commonest species of the genus in 

 Great Britain (it occurs on the Isle of Man, and ranges northwards to 

 Aberdeen in Scotland), and on the Continent, where it extends from 

 Prance, Spain, Italy, and Hungary, to central Norway. 



Attus floricola (Koch). 

 Connaught. 



This spider was discovered by Mr. Halbert and myself (1895, 

 ii., iii.), on the shores of Lough Corrib (near Oughterard), county of 



