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matters. As a matter of fact, there is no such 

 species ; Duges writes " vegetans Latreille," and 

 gives no figure nor any specific character. 



1. Cillibano cassidea, Herm. 800-1, ooo/x. 66, 67, 68. 



Perfectly circular (the outline often slightly flattened 

 in front), with the disk of the dorsum conspicuously 

 pitted, as also is the ventral scutum. I have 

 recorded a form with pitted genital valve as 

 C. minor, Berl., but I now think that the presence 

 or absence of this local pitting is of no significance. 

 In well developed specimens the dorsal scutum 

 will be found to be beautifully reticulate, the meshes 

 polygonal with a pit in the centre of each. 



Quite general everywhere, in moss, under stones, &c. 



2. Cillibano virgata, sp. n. 750/^. 67. 



Sub-circular, smooth, claret brown. Dorsal shield 

 divided by a very shallow median furrow forked 

 behind the middle and curved backward on each 

 side to the margin, leaving a transverse part 

 behind which bears a pair of clavato -pectinate 

 setce. Two similar setse stand in a line with these 

 on the lateral margin. Epigyne oval, rounded at 

 both ends, apiculate in front. Ventral shield 

 reticulate. 



West Allendale, Leicestershire. Usually on wood. 



3. Cillibano catula, sp. n. 370/x,. 67. 



Broad oblong-ovate, yellowish brown. Dorsal shield 

 finely and densely punctate, margin narrow. 

 Marginal sette hardly projecting over the rim. 

 Epigyne narrow oval, round in front, straight 

 behind, deeply punctate. Ventral shield not 

 punctate. 



In moss and manure. West Allendale. 



Cheshire, Westmoreland. 



