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The females of the Strepsiptera or Stylopidae are also without wings, 

 l e <rs, or antennae, and never leave the tail of the bee in which they are 

 bred. The males, on the other hand, are fully developed and fly 

 about. 



Males with very short wings. — In all the instances I have mentioned, 

 the males have fully developed wings. The only cases to the contrary 

 that I know of, exceptions to the general rule, are those of the Chalcial 



Alelitobia retusa ; and of Perla, a genus of the Neuroptera. In the 



latter genus especially, the males have short wings, whilst the females 

 have them large and fully developed. 



PART II.— Synonymic List of the GENERA 



of the British ARASMEIDEA. 



BY THE EEV. F. O. PICKARD-CAMBRLDGE, M.A. 



(Continued from page 215.) 



PAMS. : SUB FAXES. 



GENERA. 



PUBLICATION. 



Araneas Verae Ecribellatae. 

 Attidae 



{Continued.) 



PELLENES, SIM. 1873: 



Pellenes — Cambr. 1889. 

 , -Sim. 1876. 



ATTUS, WALCK.1805. 



Silbicus, — Blackw. 1861, inpt. 



—Cambr. 1863. 1870, 



Yllenus, — ,, 1874, in pt. 

 Attus — „ 1879-31. 

 ., —Sim. 1876. 



PHLEGRA, SIM. 1876. 



Salticus,— Cambr. 1362. 

 iElurops, — ,, 1874. 

 Attus,— „ 1875. 

 Phlegra,— „ 1879-81. 

 „ ,—Sim. 1876. 



P.D.N.H.S., x., p. 122. 

 Ar. Fr., vol. iii. p. 90. 



Spid. Gt. Bt. Ir., p. 49. 

 Zoologist, T.L.S.,xxviii., 



p. 528. 

 T.L.S., xsx., p. 334. 

 Spid. Dor.,vol. ii., p.407. 

 Ar. Fr., vol. iii., p. 101. 



Zoologist, 1862, p. 7945. 

 T.L.S., xxx., p. 333. 

 A.M.H.H., 4, xvi.,p. 258. 

 Spid. Dor.,vol. ii.,p.414. 

 Ar.Fr., vol. iii., p. 120. 



