320 



In Faune Franc., loc. cit.., Walckenaer cites under L. andreni- 

 vora: "Walck., Memoires pour servir a l'histoire d. Abeilles solitaires 

 [qui composent le genre Halicta~\, p. 89" (1817); but as I have not 

 seen this work, and am not sure that Walckenaer has there em- 

 ployed the name L. andrenivora, I have not dared to give 1817 as 

 the date of the name. 



L. barbipes Sund. is by Walckenaer erroneously referred to his 

 L. armillata (H. N. d. Ins. Apt., I, 317), and by C. Koch to his L. 

 clavipes (Die Arachn., XIV, p. 190), both which are identical with T. 

 cuneata (Clerck). Walckenaer moreover erroneously classes under 

 his L. andrenivora: Ar. pulverulentus Clerck Neither does his sy- 

 nonym "Ar. carinata Oliv." belong to this species: Olivier has only 

 rechristened as Ar. carinata the spider with Clerck had called Ar. 

 pulverulentus. Ar. pulverulentus Clerck is = L. graminicola Walck. A 

 third species here taken up by Walckenaer, is "Lycose entrecoupee 

 Latr." *), the description of which I have not had an opportunity 

 of seeing. L. alpiea C. Koch 2 ), inserted as a synonym by Walcke- 

 naer 3 ) both under L. andrenivora and L. agilis, appears also to be 

 another species, more resembling T. meridiana (L. nivalis C. Koch) 

 and T. miniata. — L. albo-fasciata Brulle 4 ), which Walckenaer in the 

 same work cites under L. andrenivora, is also assuredly different, 

 and no doubt identical with L. numida Luc. (L. sagittata C. Koch), 

 on which see above, p. 317. 



Ar. inquilinus Clerck, which C. Koch supposed to be identical 

 with his L. inquilina, is the same as his L. fabrilis: vid. sup., p. 

 310 et seq. L. sabidosa Hahn is by Walckenaer (loc. cit., p. 307) er- 

 roneously referred to L. fabrilis Walck.: its abdomen is stated to be. 

 on the under side "light reddish yellow," not black, as in "L. fabrilis". 

 — Of Ar. aculeatus Clerck and Lyc. aculeata Sund., which are taken 

 up by C. Koch under this species, the former undoubtedly belongs to 

 his L. tceniata, the latter to his L. nivalis or T. meridiana (Hahn), 

 nob., on which last-mentioned species see above, p. 274, under L. 

 nemoralis Westr. — L. lugubris Hahn 5 ) is considered by C. Koch 

 as a variety of L. inquilina C. Koch, but should rather be identified 

 with the true T. inquilina (Clerck). See above, p 313. 



1) Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., 2^ Ed., XVIII, p. 295 (sec. Walck.). . 



2) Die Arachn., XIV, p. 194, Tab. DII, fig. 1405. 



3) H. N. d. Ins. Apt., I, p. 316, 318. 



4) Exped. scient. de Moree, Zool., II, p. 54, PI. XXVTH, fig. 7. 



5) Die Arachn., I, p. 19, Tab. V, fig. 15. 



