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CATALOGUE OP THE SPIDEES OF 



LYCOSA, Latr. 



Lycosa amentata, (Clk.). 



At-aneus amentatus, Clk. Sv. Spindl., p. 96, pi. IV., tab. 8. 

 Lycosa saccata, Bl. Op. cit., p. 26, pi. II., fig. 9. 



IS". South Middleton Dean, Wooler district, Langleyford, 

 Cheviot Hill. Yery common in woods and on snnny banks. 

 Adult in June, Blackwall's figure is not good. 



Lycosa agricola, Thor. 



Lycosa agricola, Thor. Rec. Crit. Aran., p. 61. 

 Lycosa Jluvtatilis, Bl. Op. ciL, p. 31, pi. II., fig. 13. 



N. Bardon Mill, Newburn. D. Harperley, nearWolsiugham. 

 On sandy and pebbly stretches by the river ; common. Adult 

 in June. 



Lycosa lugubris, Walck. 



Lycosa luyubris, Bl. Op. cit,, p. 27, pi. II., fig. 10. 



D. Durham, Wolsingham. Common in woods. Adult in 

 May and June. 



Lycosa pullata, (Clk.). 



Araneus pullatus, Clk. Sv. Spindl., p. 104, pi. V., tab. 7. 



Lycosa obscura, Bl. Op. cit., p. 28, pi. II., fig. II. 



N. Cold Martin Moss, Cheviot Hill, Wooler district. D. Dur- 

 ham, Upper Teesdale. Fairly common. Abundant on Widdy 

 Bank Fell on the banks of the streams. Adult, May and June. 



Lycosa nigriceps, Thor. 



Lycosa nigricejis, Thor. Eec. Crjt. Aran., p. 56. 

 Lycosa congener, Cambridge. Linn. Soc. Trans., vol. XXVII., 



p. 93, pi. LIV., fig. 1. 



N. South Middleton Dean, Wooler, Newburn, Bardon Mill. 

 D. Durham, Upper Teesdale, "Wolsingham. Common. Some- 

 times ascends into shrubs, more especially Furze. Adult in 

 summer. 



