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Lephthyphantes cristatus, (Menge). 



Bathyphantes cristatus, Menge. Preuss. Spinn., p. 121, tab. 46, 



pi. 22. 

 LinypMa decolor, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. XXYII., 



p. 437, pLLYL, fig. 28. 

 Linyphia cn'stata et Linypliia explicata, Cambridge. Id., 



vol. XXX., p. 328. 



N. Wooler district, Bardon Mill, Morpeth. D. Durham, 

 Teesdale. Among grass and dead leaves. JS'ot common. Adult 

 in summer. One of Hardy's additions to the British List. 



Lephthyphantes tenuis, (Bl.). 



LinypMa tenuis, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 230, pi. XYI., fig. 162. 



N. North Northumberland. N. and D. The commonest species 

 of this genus. May be found among grass everywhere. Adult, 

 early summer. Identified in Cambridge's Cheviot List with L. 

 tenelricola, AVid., an allied species. 



Lephthyphantes angulatus, (Cb.) 



Linyphia angulata, Cb. Spiders of Dorset, vol. 11. , p. 519. 



IS". Cheviot Hill, one adult male. Identified by the Rev. 0. P. 

 Cambridge in his list of Mr. Hardy's Cheviot Spiders with L. 

 anguUpalpis, an allied species. L. angulatus has not, I think, 

 been found elsewhere. 



Lephthyphantes ericaeus, (Bl.). 



LinypMa ericaea, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 237, pi. XVII. , fig. 159. 

 N. Langleyford, adults of both sexes. 



Lephthyphantes obscurus, (BL). 



LinypMa ohscura, Blackwall. Op. ci'i^.,p.244, pl.XVIL, fig. 162. 



N. Cheviot Hill, an adult of each sex. I have not seen this 

 Spider. A few specimens have been taken in the Eden Valley 

 {^Aran. Cumh. and Lahe Dist.). 



