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Falconer : The Spiders of Yorkshire. 
Central Europe ; usually common. Adult, spring and summer. 
First record— woods, Yorkshire , S.G.B.I., sub Salticus frontalis 
Walck ; R. H. Meade, Bradford (V.C. H). 
V.C. 61.— Spurn, both sexes, E.A.P., T.S. ; Kelsey Hill, E.A.P. ; 
Bridlington, Humber shore at Welwick, both sexes, Weedley, 
Brantingham Dale, Sunk Island, T.S. 
V.C. 62. — -Scalby Mills, adults both sexes ; Levisham, 1 
V.C. 63.— Bradford, R.H.M. 
V.C. 64. — Linton Common, both sexes. 
E. erraticus Walck. 
In this country chiefly of north and west range, Devon and 
Glamorgan being the only southern localities for it ; very rare 
in Ireland (Connaught), but with a very extensive range on the 
Continent, South Russia and Mediterranean to Norway. Adult, 
May and June. First occurrence — the author, Slaithwaite, 
July, 1900. 
V.C. 63. — Earby, F.B. ; Varley Road, Slaithwaite, two males from 
top of an earth-covered wall. 
E. aequipes Camb. 
A very rare and local spider, on record for Dorset, Glamorgan, 
near Brighton, Barton Moss (Lancs.), Richmond Park (Surrey), 
Staffs., Oxford and Glasgow. Adult, May and June. 
V.C. 61. — Spurn, an adult pair, May, 1909, T.S. 
Gen. Neon Sim., 1-2. 
N. reticulatus Bl. 
Widely distributed in the British Isles as far north as Moray, but 
commoner in the north than in the south, scarce in E. S. and W. 
Ireland ; abroad, Norway, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary ; 
amongst grass, heather, fallen leaves and moss, and under stones. 
Adult, May to August. $s most months of the year. First 
record — O. P. Cambridge, Bradford, Zoologist, i860, p. 6862-63. 
V.C. 62. — Basedale, Farndale, Gt. Ayton and Eston Moors, Turkey 
Nab, common, J.W.H.; Ringingkeld Bog; Hayburn Wyke, 
Kilton Woods. 
V.C. 63.— Bradford, O.P.C., May, 1859 ; Bradford, G.H.O. (V.C.H).,. 
Hurst Wood (Shipley), Blackhills (Bingley), Harden, Cottingley 
Wood, W.P.W. ; Bingley Woods, R.B., W.P.W. ; Y.N.U., 
Deffer Wood ; Coxley Valley ; Hebden Bridge (one gynandrous 
example included), Hardcastle Crags, and Crimsworth Dene ; 
woods and doughs about Huddersfield, Slaithwaite, Marsden, 
Greenfield, Meltham, Honley, Stocksmoor, Holmfirth, Armitage 
Bridge, Almondbury, Farnley, Lepton, Mirfield, etc. In many of 
these localities, common. 
V.C. 64. — Rivock, Howden Ghyll, Harewood Park, W.P.W., Sawley 
district, S.M., W.F. ; Adel Moor and King Wood ; Bolton 
Woods ; Malham Cove ; Ingleton. 
Gen Sitticus Sim., 1-4. 
[Gen. A ttus Walck, ad part.] 
5. pubescens Fabr. 
Widely distributed in the South of England and in the Midlands 
and some places abundant, less common in the north, and scarce 
in Ireland. Continental range very extensive, all Europe ; on 
walls of gardens, greenhouses, and on tree trunks. 
Adult, May and June. First record — supposed to be the spider 
meant in Dr. Lister’s De Araneis, p. 90, 1678. 
V.C. 61. — Hull, in a garden, 1 <$, and Museum, 1 $, T.S. ; Hull, 
1 W. C. Eagland. 
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