155 



1844. Tegenaria S.EVA Blackw., Descr. of some newly disc. spec, of Aran., 



in Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., XIII, p. 179. 

 1861. „ atrica id., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 165, PI. XI, fig. 106. 



Philoica advma C. Koch (Die Arachn., VIII, p. 57, Taf. 

 CCLXVIII, f. 633) from Laibach (Krain), judging from Koch's figu- 

 res, looks extremely like a young Teg. atrica, but is, according to 

 Canestrini and Pavesi (Aran. Ital. , p. 67), who have met with the 

 male full grown, a distinct species of the genus Tegenaria. 



(Pag. 307.) 2. T. domestica [= Tegenaria domestica (Clerck) 



1757]. 



Syn.: 1757. Araneus domesticus Clerck, Sv. Spindl., p. 76, PI. 2, tab. 9, fig. 1 



(descr. ad part, et figura totius aranece). 

 1804. Aranea ferruginea Panz., Syst. Nomencl., p. 244 (Sch^sff., Ic. 



Ins. Eatisb., Ill, Tab. CCXXVII, fig. II). 



1804. ,, sub-pilosa id., ibid. (Sch*:ff., loc. cit., fig. III). 



1805. Tegenaria domestica Walck., Tabl. d. "Aran., p. 49. 



1832. Agelena „ Sund., Sv. Spindl. Beskr., in Vet.-Akad. Handl. 



f. 1831, p. 125. 



1834. Aranea stabularia C. Koch, in Herr.-Schj3ff. , Deutschl. Ins., 



125, 13 (sec. C. Koch, Die Arachn.). 

 1837. Philoica domestica id., Uebers. d. Arachn. -Syst. , 1, p. 13. 

 1841. Tegenaria „ id., Die Arachn., Vffl, p. 25, Taf. CCLX, 



figg. 607, 608. 



1841. „ PETRENSIS id., ibid., p. 27, Taf. CCLX, fig. 609. 



In my Eec. crit. Aran., p. 36, I have endeavoured to show 

 that this species , which was confounded by Clerck with the following, 

 T. civilis (Walck.), Westr., or T. Derhamii (Scop.), ought to retain 

 the specific name domestica, which was employed by Linmeus for 

 7'. civilis. — T. domestica Blackw. ') is not = 2\ domestica (Clerck), 

 Westr., but is the same species as T. Guyonii Guer. 1837 2 ) or T. 

 intricata C. Koch 1841 3 ). Through the kindness of Mr Cambridge 

 I have been enabled to compare an English cf ad. of T. domestica 

 Blackw. with a T. intricata (f ad. from Greece (one of C. Koch's type- 



1) Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 163, PI. XI, fig. 105. 



2) Guerin-Meneville, Iconogr. du Eegne Anhn., Arachn., p. 7, PI. 2, 

 fig. 1. — Among the marks given by Guerin, whereby T. G-uyonii may be di- 

 stinguished from T. domestica, "l'absence de poils a ses pattes" is of course only 

 the consequence of the hairs in Guerin's specimen having been rubbed off. 



3) Die Arachn., VIII, p. 29, Taf. CCLXI, fig. 610, 611. 



