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same names are taken up as synonyms to his L. sollers (Ins. Apt., 

 I, p. 319), which is most assuredly quite a different species. 



Closely allied to, if not identical with L. Ugnaria, is L. bore- 

 alis Sund. (loc. cit., p. 180), erroneously aggregated by Walcke- 

 naer to his L. lugubris (Ins. Apt., 1, p. 329). Westring does not 

 consider this species to be different from L. Ugnaria,, and be is 

 perhaps right in this: nevertheless it appears to me best to let it 

 remain for the present as a separate species, as it is described as fol- 

 lows: "fusco-testacea . . .; annuli pedum et palporum . . . cinereo-albi. . . 

 spatiis latioribus, saturate fusco-testaceis discreti . . . Thorax et man- 

 dibulse fusco-testacei ," which does not well suit L. Ugnaria. In 

 northern Scandinavia there may probably exist several species with 

 more than four pairs of spines under the fore tibiae. Such a spe- 

 cies from Valders in Norway, which I call 7,. norvegica, I have re- 

 ceived from Mr Gr. Eisen; I have also another from the Bavarian 

 Alps, given me by Count Keyserling, and which may be called L. 

 longipes '). 



]) Lycosa norvegica N. nigricans, cephalothorace vitta media postice saltern 

 cinereo-pilosa, serieque utrinque ad marginem macularuni cinerearum notato; pe- 

 dibus luteo-fuscis, nigro-annulatis, tibiis anterioribus subter paribus 5 aculeoruin 

 armatis; abdominis dorso antice macula sub-bastata et postice serie punctorum 

 albicantium utrinque picto, bac pictura plus minus distincta. — $ ad., long. c:a 

 8—9 millim. 



Cephalothorax 4 millim. longus , paulloplus3 millim. latus, niulto brevior quam 

 patella cum tibia 4:ti paris, parte cepbalica convexa, postice sensim declivi parte 

 tboracica humiliore; fusco-nigricans, cinerascenti-pilosus , vitta media paullo cla- 

 riore, postice saltern cinerascenti-pilosa, vittaque utrinque supra marginem paullo 

 clariore, ex maculis cinereo-pilosis plus minus confluentibus formata, his vittis om- 

 nibus parum expressis. Sternum nigrum, cinereo-pilosum. Mandibular fusca? vel 

 nigrse. Maxilla? et labium obscure luteo-fusca. Palpi luteo-fusci; partes femoralis 

 et tibialis annulis basali et medio nigris, hoc in parte tibiali supra abrupto, partes 

 patellaris et tarsalis annulo nigro, patellaris apice quoque nigricans. Pedes luteo- 

 fusci, coxa? subter clariores; femora internodiis sequentibus obscuriora, annulis 3 

 (in pedibus posterioribus 4) minus distinctis nigris; tibia? et metatarsi 3 annulos 

 nigros integros habent, patella? 1; tarsi apice nigri. Interstitia clariora palporum 

 et pedum inter annulos nigros pilis cinerascentibus vestita sunt (minus dense, ut 

 videtur, quam in L. Ugnaria). Pedes l:mi paris 14, 4:ti paris 18 millim. longi, 

 ideoque cephalothorace 4:plo et dimidio longiores; patella + tibia 4:ti paris 5V 2 

 millim.; tibiae 4 anteriores, praster aculeos 2 breviores ad apicem, 4 paria acule- 

 orum longorum subter habent. Abdomen cinereo-nigricans, supra ad basin area 

 sub-hastata, in latere utrinque sub-dentata, maculis vel lineis albicantibus limi- 

 tata, plus minus expressa, fere ut in L. Ugnaria; posterius in dorso adsunt vitta 

 duas nigriores, versus anum appropinquantes, sua quseque serie punctorum albican- 



