388 



p. 20 (10) is an entirely different species from M. hamata C. Koch 

 and the same as M. radiata (Grube): vid. supr. , p. 368. — Att. 

 striatus Sund. , under which Ar. striatus Clekck is taken up, and 

 which Walckenaer also includes under Ms A. striatus, is = Marpessa 

 muscosa (Clekck) : vid. supr., p. 368. — Again another different spe- 

 cies is Euopkrys striata C. Koch , in which Koch supposed himself 

 to have recognized Clerck's Ar. striatus, but which ought to be 

 called Yllenus festivus (C Koch), as has been shown in the preced- 

 ing pages (p. 379) under A. y-insignitus Westr. Salt, striatus Luc. ') 

 is again another species different from all the preceding, and iden- 

 tical with Hasarius Adansonii (Sav. et Am) , Sim. 2 ). 



(Pag. 569.) 15. A. sanguinolentus [= Philteus chrysops (Poda) 



1761]. 



Syn.: 1761. Aranea chrysops Poda, Ins. Mus. Grsec. , p. 123. 

 1763. „ Sloanii Scop., Ent. Cam., p. 401. 



1767. „ sanguinolenta Linn., Syst. Nat., Ed. 12, I, n, p. 1032. 



1805. Attus sanguinolentus Walck. , Tabl. d. Aran., p. 24. 



1806. Salticus SLOANn Latr., Gen. Crust, et Lis., I, p. 123. 



1826. „ Sloani Risso, Hist. Nat. d. princ. prod, de l'Eur. merid., 



V, p. 174. 



1829. Attus Sloani Hahn, Monogr. Aran., 5, PI. 3, fig. A. 

 1831. Salticus sanguinolentus id., Die Arachn., I, p. 51, Tab. XIV, fig. 39. 

 1837. Calliethera sanguinolenta C. Koch, TJebers. d. Arachn.-Syst. , 



1, p. 30. 



1845. Salticus erythrogaster Luc., Explor. de 1' Alger., p. 137, PI. 5, fig. 3. 



1845. „ cirtanus id., ibid., p. 142, PI. 5, fig. 4. 



1846. Philia sanguinolenta C. Koch, Die Aracbn., XTTT, p. 56, Tab. 



CCCCXLII, fig. 1124. 

 1846. Dendryphantes dorsatus id., ibid., p. 84, Tab. CCCCXLVI, fig. 1147. 

 1846. „ xanthomelas id., ibid., p. 85, Tab. CCCCXLVI, 



fig. 1148. 



1846. „ LEUCOMELAS id., ibid., p. 88, Tab. CCCCXLVI, 



fig. 1150. 



1868. Attus sanguinolentus Sim., Monogr. d. Attides, p. 26 (16) (ad 



partem: 3). 



the male of the same species, though it is stated to be a female, and though 

 the palpi in the figure resemble those of a female. Shion does not state whether 

 he saw Lucas' original specimens of the species in question. 



1) Anim. artic. de l'ile de Crete (Rev. et Magaz. de Zool. , 1853), p. 21. 



2) Attus Adansonii Sav. et Aud., Descr. de l'Egypte, 2 9 Ed., XXII, p. 

 404, Arachn , PI. VH, fig. 8. — SlM., Eevis. d. Attidse, p. 330 (180). 



