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the position and relative sizes of the eyes, to A. piceus Auss. , and 

 this is probably also the case with A. Sulzeri Latr. and Dup., and 

 with Olet. picea Lucas. A. affinis Bichw. ') on the contrary, which 

 Eichwald already in 1830 described as a different species from n A. 

 Sulzeri'\ seems to me, on the strength of the expression, "oculi duo 

 intermedii maximi . . . tres alii minores" , to be identical with A. ana- 

 choreta, and I have therefore accepted the appellation A. affinis 

 Eichw. for this last-mentioned form. 



(Pag. 33.) Lycosa latitans [= Pirata latitans (Blackw.) 1841]. 



Syn.: 1841. Lycosa latitans Blackw., The differ, in the number of eyes, cet., 



in Transact, of the Linn. Soc., XVIII, p. 612. 

 1848. „ (P0TAMIA) PALUSTRis C. Koch, Die Arachn., XV, p. 4, Tab. 



DV, figg. 1415, 1416. 

 1872. Pirata latitans Thor., Eera. on Syn., p. 345. 



On this spider see above, loc. cit. 



(Pag. 36.) Lycosa piscatoria [= Pirata hygrophilus Thor. 1872]. 



Syn.: fl857. Lycosa piscatoria Blackw., Supplem. to a Catal. , cet., in Ann. 



and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 2 Ser., XX, p. 498. 

 fl861. „ ULIGINOSA Wkstr., Aran. Suec., p. 533 (ad part.: forma 



princip.). 



1867. Potamla piscatoria Ohl., Aran. d. Prov. Preuss., p. 132. 

 1872. Pirata hygrophilus Thor., Kem. on Syn., p. 343. 



On this species and on L. (P.) piscatoria C. Koch or Pirata Knorrii 

 (Scop.) n. , see above, 1. c; on Ar. piscatorius Clerck, see p. 339. 



1) "A. affinis, m., tab. II, fig. 19, rufescens, pedibus lucidius fuscis, man- 

 dibular validissimae, longissimo ungue, longitudinem mandibular tenente, tenui, 

 rufo, oculi duo intermedii maximi eminentiar infixi, iisque a latere adpositi tres 

 alii minores, triangulum constituentibus, intermediis posticis cum extremis mini- 

 mis. Hab. Volhyniam, prope Kremenez. Maxilla? mandibulis multo minores, ad 

 basin earum sitar, medio in duplicem appendicem ciliatam elongatae, ab exteriore 

 latere palpigerav, palpi 5 articulati, pediformes, ciliatar. Mandibular et ipsa? ci- 

 liata? , longitudinali fovea ad recipiendum unguem exaratae denticulisque ad foveam 

 per binas series dispositis , instructs. Labium non quadratum , sed antice attenua- 

 tum, cuneatum, inter appendicem maxillarum duplicem ciliatam insertum, mini- 

 mum, cum thoracis parte inferiore conjunctum; pedibus omnibus, duobus praeser- 

 tim tarsi articulis extremis ciliatis, anticis et posticis longissimis, tertii brevis- 

 simi". — Eichwald, loc. cit., p. 73. — In the accompanying figure the eyes 

 more resemble those of r A. piceus" than of "A. anachoreta" . 



