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(Pag. 587.) 26. A. frontalis [ = Euophrys reticulata (Blackw.) 1853] 



+ Euophrys frontalis (Walck.) 1802]. 



"Femina" (Euophrys reticulata): 

 Sijn.: 1853. SALTICUS RETICULATUS Blackw., Descr. of some newly disc, spec, 



cel., in Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 2 Sen, 

 XI, p. 14. 



1861. „ „ id., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 60, PI. Ill, fig. 33. 



1869. Attus „ Sim., Monogr. d. Attides, p. 604 (138). 



"Mas" (Euophrys frontalis): 

 Syn.: 1802. ARANEA FRONTALIS Walck., Faune Par., II, p. 246. 

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

 1834. Euophrys frontalis C. Koch, in Hbkr.-Sch^ff. , Deutschl. Ins., 



123, 7, 8 (sec. Die Arachn.). 

 1834. Salticus maculatus Ruuss, Zool. Misc., in Mus. Senckenb., I, p. 



271 (278), PI. XVHI, fig. 10. 

 1834. „ rufifrons Blackw., Besearches in Zool., p. 420 (sec. 



Spid. of Gr. Brit.). 



1848. Attus frontalis C. Koch, Die Arachn., XIV, p. 44, Tab. 



CCCCLXXIV, figg. 1304, 1305. 

 1861. „ striolatus Weste., Aran. Suec, p. 591 (=$). 

 1861. Salticus frontalis Blackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 52, PI. 



Ill, fig. 27. 



1869. Attus frontalis Sim., Monogr. d. Attides, p. 597 (131). 



Westring has under the name of A. frontalis united the male 

 of the real A. frontalis Walck. (the female of which he describes 

 under the name of A. striolatus) with the female of Salt, reticularis 

 Blackw. Of this last species I have a c? ad. from England, with 

 which I have been kindly favoured by Cambridge; 1 have myself often 

 found specimens of it in the neighbourhood of Goteborg, and on one 

 occasion a c? ad. It has also been met with in Upland and in Got- 

 land. A specimen which I sent to Simon has by him been identified 

 as A. reticidatus Sim. Of A. striolatus Westr. or the real E. fron- 

 talis, I have collected numerous specimens at Pyrmont in Germany, 

 and I have also found it in Berner Oberland and at several places 

 in Sweden. The male of E. reticulata, which Westring had never 

 seen, resembles the female very closely both in form and colour: the 

 hindermost eyes are situated almost in the middle of the cephalo- 

 thorax, and the posterior tibiae and metatarsi are without spines, as in 

 the female, whereas the contrary is the case in E. frontalis, both (f 

 and The tibiae of the first pair have on the under side three very 



