384 Arachnida of Wiltshire. 



Fam. Dictynidce, 

 Dictyna arundinacea (Linn.). h.P.B. Salisbury. 

 ,5 uncinata (Westr.). h.P.B. Salisbury. 

 „- latens (Fabr.). H.P.B. Salisbury. 

 5, variabilis (C. L. Koch). H.P.B. Salisbury ; A.F.P. 

 Eoyton. Eare and local. 



Amaurobius ferox (Walck) . H.P.B. Salisbury. 

 „ similis (Bl). A.F.P. East Grafton. 



5, fenestralis (Stroem.). H.P.B. Salisbury. 



Fani. Agelenidce. 

 ^Coelotes terrestris (Wid.). h.P.B, Salisbury. 

 „ atropos (Walck.). O.P.G. Alderbury. 



Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck.). h.P.B. Salisbury. 

 Tegenaria atrica (C. L. Koch). h.P.B. Salisbury. 

 ,, parietina (Fourcroy). H.P.B. Salisbury. 



55 Derhamii (Scop.). H.P.B. Salisbury. 



,, silvestris (C. L Koch). H.P.B. Salisbury. 



Cicurina cinerea (Panz.). h.P.B. Salisbury. Widely dis- 

 tributed but rare. 



Antistea elegans (C. L. Koch). H.P.B. Salisbury. Chiefly 

 conlined to swampy spots. 



Hahnia nava (BL). h.P.B. Salisbury. 

 ,, montana (BL). H.P.B. Salisbury. 



Fam. Pholcidm. 



Pholcus phalangioides (Fuessl). H.P.B. Salisbury. An 

 abundant house spider in the South of England. 



^ This species was first recorded as British under the name of C. pabulator 

 (Simon) from examples found by Dr. Blackmore, Proc. Dorset Natural 

 History and Antiquarian Field Club, vol. x., p. 113, fig. 2. It has, how- 

 ever, since been ascertained to be identical with C. terrestris (Wid.) recorded 

 from the New Forest in 1894, and has also occurred since in other parts of 

 Oreat Britain. 



