>^PlDEUS OF (JTERXSEY 



THERIDIIDiE. 



Episinus truneatUS, Walck. Local and rare. Seven specimens found in 



two localities in early summer. 

 E. lugubpis, Sim. Much more frequent than the last si^ecies, and more 



Avidely distributed. 

 Theridion Sisyphium, Chrc'k. Very common. 

 T. aulieum, C. L. Koch. Rather rare. 



T. dentieulatum, 1F«M. Generally distributed, but not very common. 

 T. simile, ^'. L. Koch. Common, especially on the cliffs. 

 T. vaPians, Kahu. Rather common. 

 T. tinetum, WaUh. A single specimen found in June. 

 T. tepidapiOPUm, C. L. Koch. Common. Chiefly taken in greenhouses 



and conservatories. 

 T. bimaeulatum, Li»n. Very common. 

 T. pallens, BL ^luch less frequent than most of the other species of 



■ this genus. 

 T. Vittatum, C. L. Koch. About a dozen specimens taken during the 



summer. 

 Pholeomma gibbum, Wcstr. Not uncommon in summer. One of the 



most minute of our spiders. 

 Phyllonethis lineata, CUrch. Very common on bushes and low plants 



everywhere. The beautiful variety adorned with two carmine bands 



is not nearly so abundant as the type, and the other variety in which the 



whole of the upper side is bright red is still more uncommon. 

 P. lepida, WaJck. About a dozen specimens taken. 

 Steatoda bipunetata, L'uu). Taken in 1890 by IMessrs. Woodward, and in 



1894 by Mr. Warburton. 

 Teutana gPOSSa, C. L. Koch. Nine or ten sf)ecimeiis of this very rare 



British spider have been taken, mostly in greenhouses. 



CPUStUlina Stieta, Cambr. Common. 



C. guttata, Wid. Common. 



Laseola inOPnata, Camhr. Common. 



L. epythPOpus, Sim. One male taken in July, 1907. This is only the second 



occurrenc:e of this species in Europe, according to Mons. Simon ; the first 



specimen having been found in the soutli of France. 

 Asagena phalepata, rauz. Six or eight specimens ; mostly found running 



about on the cliffs on bright sunny days. Local in Britain, and more 



abundant in the north than in the south. 



EnoplOgnatha thOPaeiea, Ha?on. Rather common. 



E. mandibulaPis, Shu. A single specimen taken in October. Very rare in 

 Britain. 



RobePtUS aPUndineti, Camhr. One adult female taken in May. Rare in 



Britain, especially the female. 

 Bolyphantes bueeulentUS, Clerck. Taken in 1894 by Mr. Warburton. 

 Tapinopa longidens, Wld. A few specimens found in August and 



September. 



Stemonyphantes lineata, Linn. Common. 



Linyphia tPiangulaPis, Clerch. G-enerally distributed and rather common. 



L. pusilla, S/ind. One specimen in June, and one in the autumn. 



L. elathPata, Simd. Very common. 



Labulla thOPaeiea, Wirl. Several speHm^ms takfn in Jnly. 



