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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATUllE. 
Lucas notices a Tlexippus from New Caledonia, remarliable for the great 
length of its chelicera. Bull. Soc. Exit. Fr. 1868, p. xli. 
genera and species : — 
Yllenus, g. n., Simon, 1. c. p. 632. (See Table, p. 176.) Sp. Y. arenarhis 
(Menge), Simon, 1. c. p. 633, pi. 6. fig. 11, Poland, Prussia, Transylvania. 
Menemei'us, g. n., Simon, 1. c. p. 662. (See Table, p. 176). Sp. Euophrys 
vigoratus (0. Koch) = -4. agilis (Walck.), p. 663, pi. 7. fig. 4; M. falsijicus, 
sp. n., Simon, 1. c. p. 664, pi. 7. fig. 5, Alps ; M. heydenii^ sp. n., Simon, 1. c. 
p. 665, Andalusia. 
Marpissus badius, Simon, 1. c. p. 23, Sicily j M. monachus, Simon, ibid., 
near Grenoble. 
Attus. Simon (1. c.) describes the following as now species of this genus ; — 
A. various, p. 29, ])1. 6. fig. 7, Spain j A. castaueus, p. 31, pi. 6. fig. 8, Dal- 
matia, Corfu; A. phryyianus, p. 32, Frauce ; A. rdtelinus, 33, Spain; A. 
alho-ciliatus, p. 36, Poland, Lithuania, Carniolia ; A. riciniatus, p. 37, Swit- 
zerland ; A. riparius (L. Koch, MS.), p. 43, Bavaria; A. diuyonalis (A. lip- 
piens $, L. Koch), p. 46, Turkey, Greece; A. brevis, p. 48, France, Spain; 
A. gmicidatus, p. 49, Sicily, Corfu ; A. cinyulatus, p. 60, Switzerland ; A. 
loeviyatus (sic), p. 61, Corfu, Syra; A. ostrinus, p. 62, Corfu; A. taczanowskii , 
p. 68, Lithuania; A. nervostis, p. 69, south of France; A. imitutus, p. 62, 
Dalmatia ; A. alter, p. 63, pi. 6. fig. 15, Spain ; A. Candidas, p. 70, Andalusia ; 
A, mustellatus, p. 530, Andalusia; A. yilvus, p. 532, llussia; A. oyieri, p. 634, 
Spain, Greece ; A. latifasciatus, p. 536, pi. 6. fig. 19, Corfu ; A. ornaticeps, 
p. 637, Andalusia; A, distinyuendus, p. 540, Dussia; A. illibatus, p. 641, 
llussia; A. innotatus, p. 548, south of France; A. lemniscus, p. 549, French 
Alps ; A. diversipes, p. 660, Andalusia ; A. royenhoferi, p. 551, Austria ; A. 
cinereo-fasciatus, p. 654, south of . France ; A. fulvaster, p. 556, Sicily ; A, 
sie?'ranus, p. 657, Spain; A. suhfasciatus, p. 660, llussia; A. semiylabratus, 
p. 661, Spain; A. barbipes, p. 663, pi. 6. fig. 9, soutli of France, Italy; A. 
lucasii {serrations, Luc.), p. 668, south of Europe; A. vicinus, p. 669, Anda- 
lusia; A. ravidus, p. 671, Lithuania; A.pioaeeus, p. 673, pi. 6. fig. 4, Sicily; 
A, crassipes, p. 674, Spain; A, bombycius, p. 677, Poland; A. sexpunctatus, 
p. 579, Poland ; A. niyritarsis, p. 580, Pyren^es-orientales ; A. parous, p. 582, 
Andalusia, Sicily; A. semi-ater, p. 584, Andalusia; A. difficilis, p. 590, 
Corsica,, Sicily, Naples, Greece; A. Jinitimus, p. 591, Alps; A. fucatus, 
p. 692, Turkey ; A. yambosus, p. 693, pi. 6. fig. 7, Spain, Sicily, Corsica, 
Gl’ceco; A> (juIvus, p. 594^ Corfu; A, obsolctus, p. 696, Corfu; yi. soriptus, 
p. 609, pi. 6 . fig. 6 , Alps, Italy, Spain; A. luridatus, p. 600, Italy; A. 
rufibarbis, p. 602, pi. 0. fig. 8, Auvergne, Alps, Tyrol; A. ivestrinyii {slceta- 
bundus, Westr.), p. 605, Alps, Sweden, Poland, Spain ; A. midtipunc- 
tatus, p. 606, south of France, Sicily ; A. satayms, p. 606, south of Italy ; 
A. trianyulifer, p. 607, Andalusia; A. miser, p. 608, Alps; A. pidex, p. 613, 
Portugal; A, incequalipes, p. 614, Tyrol; A. cerussatus, p. 615, Sicily, Corfu; 
A. subsultans, p. 616, south of France; A. memhrosus, p. 617, Alps, Spain, 
Corsica; A. wanhowiezi, p. 619, Lithuania; A. aryenteo-lineatus, p. 620, An- 
dalusia, Turkey ; A. rujipes, p. 627, pi. 6. fig. 10, Sicily ; A. ccnescens, p. 628, 
Poland; A, tantulus, p. 629, Spain; A. decipiens, p. 630, Spain; and A. 
seynipes, p. 631, Dalmatia. 
