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ARACHNIDA. 
Tegenaria civilisj Westr.,= y. derhamij Scopoli. Thorell, h c. p. 167. 
Cicurina, g. n. [nearly allied to Tegena?'ia '] : C. cicurf sp. n., Menge, Preiiss. 
Spinn. p. 272, pi. 60. tab. 169, Prussia. 
Textrix lycosina (Westr.) = T. denticulata (Oliy.). Thorell, 1. e. p. 160. 
Hahnia pusilla (ysl<dstv.) = Agelmanava (Blackw.) j H. pratensis (Westr.) 
renamed Cryphceca arietina. Thorell, 1. c, pp. 163, 165. 
Cryphoeca mirabilis, sp. n., Thorell, 1. c, p. 166, Venice. 
Pholcides.’ 
Pholcus for shall, Hungary, sp. n. ; P. phalangioides, cum sjm. (Blackw.), 
resolved into P. phalangioides (Fuess.) and P. opilionoides, Schranck. Thorell, 
Syn. Eur. Spid. pp. 146, 151. 
Bonizzi (An. Soc. Modena, iii. p. 179) publishes an account of the 
generation of Fholcus phalangioides. 
Theridiides. 
' Lucas, in Note G^ographique sur le Theridium tepidaricnrum, Aran^ide 
fileuse de la tribu des Theridides,” Bev. Z. (2) xxii. pp. 143-149, remarks on 
the uncertainty with which Koch, Westring, Sundevall, Blackwall, Thorell, 
and others have assigned its original country, and considers it identical with 
T, vulgare (Hentz), common in U. S. America. The above paper is to be 
continued. 
OouPER, Can. Ent. i. p. 67, in a paper on Spiders’ nests,” describes the 
nests of three species of Theridium. 
Theridium minimum (Westr.) renamed T. ohlen'ii j T. serratipes (Westr.) = 
Asagena phalerata (Panz.) j T, hamatum ( Westr. )= P. (Bl.) ; T. 
albomaculatum (We&tv.)=:Aranea corollata (Linn.) : Thorell, Syn. Eur. Spid. 
pp. 86-92, T. hrachiatum, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 146, Sweden. 
JEn'igone longipalpis (Westr.) = longipalpis and E. atra (Blackw. 
pt.) J E, vagahunda (Westr.) =W. atra and N. longipalpis (Blackw. pt.) j E. 
longimcma (Westr.) =sW. vagans (Blackw.) j E. scahristernis (Westr.)=W. 
nigra (Blackw.); E. {^Theridium, Beuss, Wider, pt.) cristatum (id.) renamed 
E. perforata (cJ new to science); E. hicw'nis (WQS>iv.)=ilValckenaera oris- 
(Blackw.) ; E. conica ( Westr. )= IF. frontata (fi\Si(^i.w.')A-Micrhyphantes 
conifer (Ohlert)-l- PAa/t^s conicus (Menge) ; E. parallela (Westr.) renamed 
E. reussii; E. acuminata (fNQ&ix.') —Walckenaera altifrons (Oambr.) ; E. 
gihhicollis (fNesXr.^^iNet'iene (Blackw.); E. coriacea ( Westr. )=TF. 
hiemalis (Blackw.); E. impolita (Westr.) = IF. ohscura (Blackw.); E. suh- 
cequalis (Westr.) = W.fortuita (Cambr.) ; E. retusa (Westr.) = Wmewe elevatu 
(Cambr.)-p foveolatus (Menge); E. simplex (Westr.) = W. agrestis 
(Blackw.) + N. fusca (id.) + Mi(yi'oneta tessellata (Menge) ; E. cequalis 
fWQQiv.')=Bathyphantes hrevipalpus (Menge); E. quisquiliarmn (Westr.) = 
N. viaria (Bl.) ; E. rurestris (W Qsiv.') Micrhyphantes fusdpalpis (Koch)+ 
gracilis N. jiavipes (Blackw.); E. penicillata (Westr.) = J\Wiene corticea 
(Gsimhr. )-\-Micrhyphaiites cristatopalpus (Ohlert) : Tlmrell, 1. c. pp. 98-141. 
Erigone decens, Germany, p. 128, E. synophrys, p. 139, and E. mordens, p. 144, 
Sweden : id. 1. c. spp. nn. E. holmgreni, E. spetsbergensis, and E. glacialis^ 
spp. nn., Thorell, Q5fv. Vet. Ak. xxviii. pp. 691-694, Spitsbergen. E. 
