jvoethtjmbeeland and dijeham. 65 



SEGESTRIA, Latr. 

 Segestria senoculata, (L). 



Segestria senoculata^ Bl. Op. cit., p. 374, pi. XXYIII., fig. 270. 



N". Wooler and Old Earle, Bardon Mill. D. Durham, Tees- 

 dale, "Wolsingham, Byhope. A common Spider, spinning up in 

 a silken sac for the winter, in walls, crevices of rocks, and under 

 loose bai'k of trees. 



OONOPS, Temp. 



Oonops pulcher, Temp. 



Oonops pidcher, Bl. Op. clt., p. 377, pi. XXIX., fig. 271." 



D. Durham, Pelaw Wood and Kepier Wood. Blackwall {op. 

 cit. suprd.) records it from Northumberland. Not common." I 

 have usually beaten it from overhanging grass on dry, sunny 

 banks. 



Family III. DRASSIDAE (14 species). 



MIGARIA, Westr. 



Micaria pulicaria, (Sund.). 



Cflubiotia pulicaria, Sund. Sv. Spindl. Beskr. f. 1831," p. 140. 



Drassus micans, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 118, pi. YL, fig. 72. 



,, nitens, ,, ,, p. 119, pi. VI., fig. 73. 



N. Wooler, adult male and female. D. Durham, one adult 

 male among loose rubbish in a hedge-row near Shincliffe IViill. 

 Apparently rare. Beetle-like in appearance, with prismatic hues. 



PROSTHESIMA, C. L. K. 



Prostliesima Petiverii, (Scop.). 



Aranea Petiverii, Scop. Ent. Carn., p. 398 [salt, ad part.)'. 

 Drassus ater, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 106, pi. YI., fig. 63. 



N. Wooler, an immature male. 



Prosthesima nigrita, (Fabr.). 



Drassus pusillus, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 107, pi. VI., fig. 64. 



N. Top of Cheviot, an adult female ; Wooler, an immature 

 female, . ' 1 . . .: 



