346 



tibia, but narrower than the thigh of the 1 st pair; the bulbus is 

 on the under side somewhat irregularly turgid, without any conspi- 

 cuously prominent parts. — The face is high, with perpendicular sides, 

 the first row of eyes perceptibly shorter than the middle row; 

 the trapezium formed by the four posterior eyes is not so broad be- 

 hind as in other Pirata-s^ecies. These characteristics mark P. la- 

 titans as standing on the limit between Lycosa and Pirata, just as 

 P. piscatorius stands on that between Srochosa and Pirata. 



I have received specimens of P. Knorrii or L piscatoria C. Koch 

 from Bavaria from Count Keyserling, and from Austria from Mr L. 

 v. Kempelen. It has not hitherto been discovered in Sweden. Of P. 

 hygraphilw I have specimens from England communicated by Cam- 

 bridge under the name of L. piscatoria Blackw., and from Konigs- 

 berg in Prussia sent by Ohlert under the name of Pot. piscatoria 

 Ohl. Blackwall's figures of this species are quite irrecognizable. — 

 Dr L. Koch has kindly supplied me with Bavarian specimens of L. 

 palustris C. Koch. 



(Pag. 533.j 32. I. uliginosa [= Pirata hygrophilns n. + Pirata 



uliginosus Thor. 1856]. 



Forma principalis (P. hygropldlus): 



Syn.: 1861. Lycosa piscatoria Blackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit, I, p., 34, PI. II, fig. 16. 

 1867. Potamia „ Ohl., Aran. d. Prov. Preuss., p. 132. 



"Var.?" (P. uliginosus): 



1856. Potamia uliginosa Thor., Rec. crit. Aran., p. 111. 

 1870. Pirata uliginosus id., On Eur. Spid., p. 194. 



Eegarding the two species which have by Westring been con- 

 founded under the name of L. uliginosa, see above, p. 343 — 345. 



(Pag. 534). II. DOLOMEDES [= Dolomedes (Latr.) 1804]. 

 Vid. Thor., On Eur. Spid., p. 194. 



Pag. 535.; 1. D.fimbriatus [= Bolomeiles fimbriates (Clerck) 1757] 



+ Dolomedes plantarius (id.) 1757]. 



D jimbrialus: 



Syn.: 1757. Araneus fimbriatus Clerck, Sv. Spindl, p. 106, PI. 5, tab. 9. 

 1757. „ UNDATUS jd., ibid., p. 100, PI. 5, tab. 1. 



