312 List of Araneidea and Phalangidea. 



Fani THERIDIIDES. 



Genus Pholcomma, Thor.=Theridion, Cambr., ad partem; 

 Erigone, Westr., ad partem. 



Pholcomma gibbum, Westr. = Theridion projectum, 

 Cambr. Adults of both sexes of this very distinct 

 and interesting little Spider, in the Berwickshire 

 collection, as well as at Wooler and on the Cheviots. 

 The only other locality yet recorded for it in England 

 is Bloxworth heath, Dorsetshire ; where, however, 

 it appears to be of far greater rarity than in the 

 northern localities. 

 Genus Theridion, Walck.=Theridion, Bl., ad partem. 



Thebidion sisyphium, Clerck.=T. nervosum, Bl. Adults 

 of both sexes at Wooler ; immature examples in 

 several other localities, both in Northumberland 

 and Berwickshire. 



denticulatum, Walck. Two adult males, Wooler 



pallens, Bl. An adult male, Wooler ; and an 



adult female, Pease Dean. 



Genus Nesticus, Thor.=Linyphia, BL, ad partem. 



Nesticus celltjlantjs, Clerck.=Linyphia crypticolens, 

 Bl. Both sexes, adult and immature, Berwickshire 

 collection (Pease Dean and other localities). 

 Genus PhyttonetJns, Thor.=Theridion, Bl., ad partem. 



Phyllonethis lineata, Clerck.=Theridion lineatum, 

 Bl. Adults of both sexes, Wooler district. 

 Genus Asagena, Sund.=Theridion, Bl., ad partem. 



Asagena phalerata, Panz.=Theridion signatum, Bl. 

 A single adult female, Berwickshire collection. 

 Genus JVeriene, Bl., ad partem. 



Neriene atra, B1.=N. longipalpis, Bl.=Erigone vaga- 

 bunda, Westr. Adult males and females from 

 various localities, both in Berwickshire and Northd. 



promiscua, Cambr. A single adult male, Cold 



Martin Moss ; and another at Wooler. 



dentipalpis, Wider. Adult males and females ; 



Wooler, Cheviot, and Berwickshire collection. 



gramesticola, Sund. Adult females, Wooler 



district. 



nigra, Bl. Adults of both sexes ; Wooler, 



Hedgehope, and Langleyford. A single adult 

 male in the Berwickshire collection. 



tibialis, Bl. Three adult males of this remark- 

 able Spider (easily distinguished from JV. nigra by 

 the incrassation of the tibiae of the first pair of legs), 

 found at Langleyford. 



