82 CATALOGUE OF THE SPIDERS OF 



TMETICUS, (Menge). 



Tmeticus abnormis, (BL). 



Neriene abnormis, Blactwall. Op. cit., p. 286. 



D. Durham, an immature male ; Upper Teesdale, an adult 

 female (May). In tufts of grass by streams. Apparently rare. 

 Included in the Berwickshire List. 



Tmeticus adipatus (L. K.). 



Erigone adipata, L. K, Zeitschr. Ferd., p. 263. 

 Linyphia reticulata, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. 

 XXYIII., p. 540, pi. XL VI., fig. 11. 



N. Hedgehope and Cheviot Hill, adults of both sexes, in the 

 autumn of 1871. It was discovered about the same time by 

 Dr. L. Koch on a mountain in South Tyrol, and described under 

 the name of Erigone adipata. 



Tmeticus Huthwaitii, (Cb.). 



Neriene Huthwaitii, BL Op. cit., p. 260, pi. XYIIL, fig. 176. 

 IS". "Wooler, an adult male. A rare species. 



Tmeticus rufus, (Wid.). 



Theridium rufum, Wid. Zool. Misc., p. 223, pi. XY., fig. 3. 



Neriene rubripes, Blackwall. Op. cit., p. 287, pi. XIX., fi. 201. 



N. Wooler, adult male ; another on Hedgehope ; and a third 

 on Cheviot Hill. 



Tmeticus denticulatus, n. sp. 



Length of adult male, 2*9 mm. 



Cephalothorax dark brown, broad oval (1'2 mm. by 1 mm.) ; 

 caput low ; dorsal profile somewhat convex, highest point about 

 •3 mm. behind the central eyes. 



Eyes rather small and closely grouped: posterior row straight; 

 centrals nearer to each other than to the laterals, largest of the 

 eight : anterior row slightly curved, convexity forwards (line 



