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Captain Lang, Sci. Goss. 1875, pp. 63 & 54, fig. 26, discusses the struc- 
ture of the web in Epeira and Cinijlo^ figuring the attached viscid 
globules ; and, 1. c. p. 100, refers to web of Tegenaria. 
The Recorder, op. cit. pp. 109-112, has given some hints as to mode of 
search and capture of spiders, and their preservation as cabinet objects. 
ARANEIDEA. 
Theraphosides. 
Mygale. J. Wood-Mason, P. A. 8. B. 1876, p. 197, referring to a 
large species discovered by Mr. E. Peal, of Sibsagar, remarks that it had 
the power of emitting a loud stridulating sound by means (in both 
sexes) of a comb, composed of a number of highly elastic and indurated 
chitinous rods, situated on the inner face of the maxillae, and of a 
scraper formed by an irregular row of sharp spines on the outer surface 
of the chelicerae (falces). 
Trap-door spiders, at Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, observed to 
make their nests in cavities in bark of trees, the door being a portion of 
bark ; H, W. Bidwell, P. E. Soc. 1875, p. xviii. 
Atypus hlackwalliy Sim., new as British, p. 241, the synonymy of A. 
sulzeri, Bl., discussed, pp. 238-241, and A. heckiiy sp. n., England, p. 242, 
pi. viii. fig. 1 ; O. P. Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) xvi. 
Eriodon ruhro-capitatum, p. 140,- pi. v. figs. 1-4, and E. rugosum^ p. 141, 
figs. 6 & 6, spp. nn., Australia, A. Aussorer, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. 
Fachyloscelis liodon, $ , sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 142, pi. v. fig. 7, Uruguay. 
Pachylomerus armatus, ? , sp. n., id. 1. o. p. 143, locality unknown. ' 
Idiops cambrid^ii, p. 145, Sta. Fe de Bogota, and I. neglectus, p. 146, 
locality unknown, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Cteniza, Latr., divided into Cteniza, s. str., and Eucteniza, sub-g. n., 
type, E. mexicana, sp. n. ; id. 1. c. p. 149, Mexico. 
Cteniza farghanensis^ $ , Eronenberg, in Fedschenko’s Turkestan, 
Arachnida, p. 27, pi. iii. fig. 18, Turkestan. 
Bolostromus, g. n., intermediate between Cyrtauclienius, Auss., and 
Cteniza \ type, B. venustus, sp. n., Bogota; Ausserer, 1. c. p. 150, pi. v. 
figs. 10-12. 
Ummidia, g. n., apparently allied to Nemesia ; for U. picea, $ , sp. n., 
Spain. Thorell, Tijdschr. Ent. xviii. p. 102 ; and Sv. Ak. Handl. xiii. 
No. 5, p. 121. 
Moggridgea^ g. n., allied to Nemesia and Cteniza ; type, M. dyeri^ sp. n., 
Uitenhage, ^ Africa ; O. P. Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) xvi. p. 317, pi. x. 
Nemesia dorthesii^ ^>sp. n., T. Thorell, Tijdschr. Ent. xviii. p. 102, and 
Sv. Ak. Handl. xiii. No. 5, p. 122, Spain. 
Brachythele platypus, sp. n., A. Ausserer, 1. c. p. 159, New Holland. 
Diplura, C. Koch, divided into Diplura, s. str., and Eugrus, sub-g. n., 
type, E.mexicanus, sp. n., Mexico; id. 1. c. p. 160, pis. v. & vi. figs. 13-16. 
Macrothele, Auss., divided into Macrothele, s. str., example, M. huttoni, 
Cambr., New Zealand, and Ischnothele, sub-g. n,, p. 162, type, I. caudata^ 
sp. n., p. 163, Yucatan ; id. l.c. 
