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Family TETRAGNATHID^. 

 Tetragnatha pinicola L. Koch. 



MUNSTER. 



Both sexes of this spider were taken in Kerry, in June, 1902, and recorded 

 by the Eev. 0. P. Cambridge, in the Irish Naturalist, vol. xii., p. 69, 1903. 

 In England it has been found in Dorset, the Lake District, and in Lincoln- 

 shire. On the Continent it is recorded from many parts of Hungary, but 

 does not seem to have been found elsewhere. 



Eugnatha striata (L. Koch). 



CONNAUGHT. 



A single immature male of this very distinct but very rare species 

 was taken at Ballysadare, Co. Sligo, by Mr. J. N. Halbert, in April, 1901. 

 Only one immature specimen of this spider had been taken in England 

 previously, having been found at Wareham, 1894, by Eev. 0. P. Cambridge. 

 An adult pair have, however, since been found on the borders of Sutton Broad, 

 JSTorfolk, and were recorded by Mr. Cambridge, in the Proceedings Dorset 

 Field Club, vol. xxviii., p. 133, 1907. It is equally rare on the Continent. 

 Two localities are given for it in France (Simon, 1881), till which time 

 two individuals from near Nurnberg, taken by Dr. L. Koch, were the 

 only known specimens. Since then a single male has been taken in Hungary 

 (Kulcz.). 



Family ARGIOPID^. 



Epeira adiauta "Walck. 



MUNSTER. 



An immature pair of this species was taken in July, 1901, on the 

 sandhills east of Tramore, Co. Waterford, by Mr. J. IST. Halbert, while 

 collecting for the Eoyal Irish Academy Flora and Fauna Committee. The 

 Eev. 0. P. Cambridge records it from Dorset, where he has taken it in 

 abundance at Lulworth, near the seaside. It is recorded from several places 

 in France, and from Corsica, where M. Simon says it is very common. 



Mangora acalypha (Walck.). 

 Epeira acalypha Bl. (Spid. G. B. and I.). 



MUNSTER. 



A single adult female was taken in June, 1905, near the Upper 

 Lake, Killarney, by Mr. J. jST. Halbert, while collecting for the Eoyal 

 Society. This spider does not appear to be common in England, though 

 Mr Cambridge says it is abundant amongst heather on Bloxworth Heath, 

 Dorset. It is common all over France and Hungary; and I have taken it 

 myself in Switzerland and Italy. 



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