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C. Koch erroneously classes Agalena domeatica Sund. under his 

 T. campestris ') - T. agrestitt Walck. 1802, a species, which, as far 

 as 1 am aware, has never yet been observed in Sweden. — T. pepreii- 

 sis C. Koch is no doubt only a variety of T. domestical as Koch 

 himself considered most probable. 



(Pag. 307.) 2. T. civilis [= Tegenaria DerhamU (Scop.) 1763]. 



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



2 (deser. ad part, et fig. palpi maris). 

 1758. ARANEA DOMESTICA Linn., Syst. Nat., Ed. 10, I, p. 620. 

 1763. „ Derhamii Scop., Entom. Cam., p. 400. 

 ? 1 775. ,, longipes Fuessl., Verzeichn. Schweitz. Ins., p. 61. 

 1776. „ Solzer. Gesch. d. Ins., p. 253, Tab. XXIX, fig. 12. 



1802. „ CIVILIS Walck., Faune Par., II, p. 216. 

 1805. Tegenaria civilis id., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 49. 

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



f. 1831, p. 127. 



1834. Tegenaria domestica C. Koch, m Herr.-Schjsff., Deutschl. Ins., 



125 , 21, 22 (sec. C. Koch, Die Arachn ). 

 1841. „ civilis id., Die Arachn., VIII, p. 37, Taf. CCLXIV, 



figg. 618, 619. 



1861. „ „ Blackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 166, PI. 



XII, fig. 107. 



That Ar. domestica Linn. , as well as Ar. domestica De Geer 5 ), 

 is identical with this, and not with the preceding species, T. do- 

 mestica (Clerck), C. Koch, Westr. , as was already observed by e. g. 

 Scndevall and C. Koch, ought not at the present time to be doubt- 

 ed by at least any Swedish arachnologist. (On this subject see the 

 preceding species, as also Thor. , Rec. crit. aran. p. 83). To this 

 species, T. civilis, the Ar. domestica of many other older writers, 

 as Fabricios 3 ), 0. F. Muller 4 ), Schranck 5 ) and Cederhielm 6 ), also 



1) Die Arachn, VIII, p. 34, Taf. CCLXI1I; figg. 615, 616. — In T. agre- 

 stis or campestris, which is considerably smaller than T. domestica, the bulbus of 

 5 is without the fine downward pointing spine on the inner side of the base, 

 wfeieh distinguishes T. domestica. The anterior central eyes are something smal- 

 ler than the others, the anterior side-eyes perhaps the largest. 



2) Mem. pour servir a l'Hist. d. Ins., VII, p. 264, PL 15, figg. 11, 12. 



3) Syst. Entom , p. 433. 



4) Fauna Ins. Fridrichsd., p. 93; Zool. Dan. prodr., p. 192. 



5) Enum. Ins. Austr., p. 527; Fauna Boica, III, I, p. 230. 



6) Faunae Ingricse Prodr., p. 192. 



