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on the inner side it is, like the lamina, black, bestrewed with a 

 few reddish hairs. The bulbus is black. When the palpi are exa- 

 mined from below, it appears that the tibial joint has at its apex on 

 the outer side a sharp tooth pointing forwards. — 



A species that has not been described by Swedish arachnologists, 

 but of which two male specimens have been taken here in the vi- 

 cinity of Upsala, the one by myself, the other by Mr Eisbn, is Attus 

 miser Sim., Monogr. d. Attides, p. 608 (142). Conf. Simon, Kevis. 

 d. Attidse, p. 171 (47). 



(Pag. 584.) 23. A. enpreus [ = Heliophanus cupreus (Walck.) 1802]. 



Syn.: ?1763. Aranea Bitteri Scop. , Ent. Cam., p. 402. 



1802. „ cuprea Walck., Faune Par., II, p. 245 (salt, ad pari.). 

 ?1803. „ jENEA Schrasck, Fauua Boica, III, I, p. 238. 

 1805. Attus cupreus Walck., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 21 (salt, ad part.). 

 1833. Heliophanes cupreus C. Koch, in Hkkr.-Sch.eff., Deutschl. Ins., 



119, 1, 2 (sec. Krit. Eev. d. Ins. -Fauna 

 Deutschl, III) ')■ 



1833. Attus atrovirens Sukd., Sv. Spiudl. Beskr., in Vet.-Akad. Handl. 



f. 1832, p. 210 (salt, ad part.). 

 ? 1834. Salticus chalybeius Hahn, Die Arachn., II, p. 42, Tab. LV, fig. 127. 

 ?1834. „ cupreus n»., ibid., p. 42, Tab. LV, fig. 128. 

 1835. Heliophanes flavipes C. Koch, in Emu -Sch/eff., Deutschl. Ins., 



131, 3, 4 (sec. Die Arachn.). 

 ?1837. Heliophanus chalibeus id., Uebers. d. Arachn.-Syst., 1, p. 30. 

 V1837. „ micans n>., ibid. 



1848. „ cupreus id., Die Arachn., XIV, p. 56, Tab. CCCCLXXVI, 



figg. 1313-1315. 



V1848. „ metallicus id., ibid., p. 60, Tab. CCCCLXXVI, 



fig. 1316. 



?1848. „ micans id., ibid., p. 68, Tab. CCCCLXXVD, fig. 1324. 



1861. Salticus cupreus Blackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 57, PI. Ill, 



fig. 31 (ad part.). 

 1869. Heliophanus cupreus Sim.. Monogr. d. Attides, p. 669 (203). 



Ar. Kitteri Scop, is by no means so sure a synonym as to justify 

 the taking up of that trivial name for the species before us. — Walcke- 

 naer's A. cupreus and Sundevall's A. atrovirens probably include both 

 H. cupreus and H. Jlavipes, as is also the case with Blackwall's 

 Salticus cupi-eus (see next species). S. wneus Hahn, adduced as syno- 

 nymous by Walckenaer, appears to me identical uot with this spe- 



l) In Die Arachniden, XIV, p. 57, Syn., the species represented by these 

 figures is called H. flavipes. 



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