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(Pag. 556.) 8. A. hastatus (Clerck) 1757]. 



8yn.: 1757. Arankus hastatus Ci.brck, Sv. Spindl., p. 115, PI. 5, Tab. 11. 



1778. Aranea pini Db Geek, Mem., VII, p. 285, PI. 17, figg. 3-6. 



1802. „ lunulata Walck., Faunc Par., 11, p. 246. 



1805. Attus lunulatus id., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 24. 



1825. „ „ id. , Faune Franc., Arachn., p. 54. 



1831. Salticus pini Haiin, Die Arachn., I, p. 59, Tab. XVI, fig. 45. 



1833. Attus muscosus Var. b, Sund. , Sv. Spindl. Beskr. , in Vet.-Akad. 



Handl. 1832, p. 208. 



1837. Dendryphantes pini C. Koch, Uebers. d. Arachn.-Syst., 1, p. 32. 



1846. „ hastatus id., Die Arachn., XIII, p. 81, Tab. 



CCCCXLV, figg. 1145, 1146. 



1851. Attus hastatus Westr., Forteckn. etc., p. 55. 



1865. Dendryphantes hastatus Ohl., Arachnol. Studien, p. 1. 

 ?1869. Attus hastatus Sim., Monogr. d. Attides, p. 576 (110). 



1869. „ bombycius id., ibid., p. 577 (111). 



1872. „ hastatus id., Revis. d. Attidai, p. 188 (64). 

 ?1872. „ bombycius, id., ibid. 



Swedish specimens of this spider, which I have sent to Simon, 

 have by him been identified as A. bombycius Sim., Monogr. d. Att., 

 1. c. I have not been able to discover any difference between my 

 Swedish specimens of the true A hastatus (Clerck) Westr. on the 

 one hand, and French specimens of Attus hastatus Sim., Monogr. d. 

 Att., 1. c. (communicated by Simon himself), or German specimens of 

 Dendryphantes hastatus C. Koch (communicated by L. Koch) on the 

 other, and I am accordingly obliged to conclude, that the two latter 

 names indicate the same species as A. hastatus Westr. or A. bom- 

 bycius Sim. — In his Revis. d. Attidai, p. 188 (64), Simon restores 

 to his A. bombycius its proper name, hastatus, and desires to have 

 the name bombycius transferred to the form which he had previously 

 called hastatus. 



Sundevall's Attus muscosus Var. b is identical with D. hastatus: 

 but I do not know with certainty to what species we are to refer 

 A. muscosus Var. a Sund., which is described as: "rufo- vel fusco- 

 griseus. Thorax maculis fere 8 parvis albidis, quarum 5 evidentiores 

 crucem longitudinalem formant: antica in medio vertice inter oculos. 

 Abdomen superne lineis 2 parallelis, parum distantibus nigro-fuscis: 

 singula maculas 4 — 5 minores albidas includente" etc., and which 

 Sundevall met with "in domibus Scania?, eodem modo ac A. sceni- 

 eum errantem". I am most inclined to refer it to Marpissa radiata 

 (Grube). To the species next following, A. medius Westr., to which 



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