ALLENDALE SPIDERS III 



distinct species. Later he has recorded it as merely a 

 variety of T. longidens, which it undoubtedly is. Two or 

 three examples have turned up in woods — all females. 



Leptyphantes angulatus (Cb.). Wooler, iSyr, Dr. Hardy. 



An adult male turned up in December, 1906, and is in the 

 hands of Mr. Pickard-Cambridge. Another was taken in 

 September, 1907, and lately I have found a spot on 

 Whitfield Fell where both sexes occur freely. The female 

 being new to science, figures and description are now 

 given. 



Porrhomma egeria, Sim. An inhabitant of the " dead- 

 heaps," but very rare. 



Hilaira pervicax, sp. n. A single adult male among 

 moss in a wood at about 1,400 feet. Females were fairly 

 plentiful. Description and figures below, 



Tmeticus firmus, Cb. This recent addition to science 

 occurs pretty frequently among moss and heather, also 

 in the " dead-heaps." 



Tmeticus rivalis, Cb. Another recently discovered species, 

 more abundant here than the preceding. Both sexes 

 occur throughout the autumn and winter up to 1,500 

 feet. 



Sintula fausta, Cb. Occasional in damp places in the 

 woods ; males only. 



Lophocarenum Mengii, Sim. Pretty plentiful in the 

 pinewood on Whitfield Fell; males in spring; females all 

 the year round. 



Diplocephalus Beckii (Cb.). One or two examples of 



each sex. 

 Metopobactrus prominulus (Cb.). A single male; 



among grass. 



Tapinocyba pallens (Cb.). Among fallen pine-needles in 



the winter. 

 Tapinocyba praecox (Cb.). Scattered examples among 



grass on the open hill sides. 



