AGELENIDES_, HERSILIDESj SCYTODIDES. 
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without impression. Labium nearly square, slightly and roundly truncate 
at apex. Spinners of superior pair 1-jointed. No calamistrum or scopula 
tarsi have a third claw ; rel. length of legs 4, 1, 2, 3, or 1, 4, 2, 3. L. Koch, 
Abh. Ges. Niirnh. 1808, p. 40. [Co7^/. Thorell, Europ. Spid. i. p. 127.] 
Type Crjhceus (Amaurobius) tctricus, C. Koch, which is also described, and 
figures of cl and $ given, L. Koch, 1. c. pp. 60, 61, figs. 24, 26. — C. angusti- 
armn, Jura (France) and Galicia, sp. n., L. Koch, I c, p. 47, figs. 
22, 23. 
Amaurobius jugorum^ Tyrol ; A. pallidus^ Mehadia ; A. obustus, Meran, 
spp. nn. : L. Koch, Abh. Ges. Nurnh. 1808, pp. 24-31, figs. 11-14. — A. crassi- 
palpisy Trentino and Canton Ticino, sp. n. : Canestrini and Pavesi, Arch. p. 
Zool. scr. 2. vol. ii. 1870, p. , tav. iv. figs. 2, 2a. 
Enyo fusca, Spain ; E. stylifera, Portugal ; E. affinis, Spain ; E. isabdlina^ 
Granada and Cadiz ; E. alacris, Sierra Morena ; E. modestUy Gibraltar j E. 
maculata, Tangier, spp. nn. E. Simon, P. Z. 1809, pp. . 
Tegenaria mermis, Asturias (Spain) ; T. nervosa. Eastern Pyrenees j T. 
suhtilisj Sierra Nevada; T. tcstacea, Granada; T. pitta, Guadaramma; T, 
mimda,\h\A ) T. /cmmca, Malaga ; T. patxda. Sierra Nevada; T. cisticola, 
Sierra Morena : spp. nn. E. Simon, Mem. Liege, 1870, pp. 
Agelcna angusiifrons, sp. n., Tangier, Granada: E. Simon, Mdm. Li^ge, 
1870, p. . — A. {Agroeca) proxima, sp. n., England : 0. P. Cambridge, Tr. 
L. S. xxvii. p. 416, pi. 64. no. 13. 
Miturga, g. n. Ceplialotliorax inverse ovatus valde altus supra undique 
convexus, impressionihus cephalicis nullis. Oculi 8, subtequales, in duas 
series parallels, s subrectas vel paullo procurvas, non multo a margine clypei 
remotas dispositi. Mandibtdce fortes ohlongo-ovatse, ungue mediocri cur- 
vato. MaxUlte parallohe ad basin subangustatoo, in latere cxtoriore rotun- 
datre. Labium late truncatum, maxillis duplo saltern brevius. Pedes prop. 
4, 1, 2, 3, aculeati unguibus trinis. Abdomen longiiis ovatuni, maraillto 0, 
superiores longse, reliquis duplo longiores, articulis binis 8ubrequalibus,quorum 
subacuminatus est, et in apice et toto latere inferiore tubulis textoriis 
vestitus . — Miturga lineata, sp. n., N. Holland : T. Thorell, CEfv. Sv. Ak. 
1870, pp. 376-378. 
Thorell observes that Miturga must be referred to the Agelenides, though 
the form of the cephalothorax and tarsal claws bring it nearer to the 
cosides. 
Textrix subfasciata, Spain ; T. variegata, Gibraltar, spp. nn. E. Simon, 
Mem. Liege, 1870, pp. 
Hersilides. 
Jlersiliada, g. n., E. Simon, I c. p. ,~HersiUa, Savigny, ad part., and 
Ilersiliola, Thorell ; differs from it in the undivided tarsi of the legs of the 
fourth pair, the greater proportional length of the legs of the third pair, 
and the comparative shortness of the spinners. Type Ilersiliada oraniensis 
(Lucas). [Con/. T. Thorell, European Spiders, part i. p. 116.] 
SCYTODIDES. 
Moneta, gen. nov. Cephalothorax rather elevated or gibbous at the 
thorax, lower and flattened before, of a short oval form, narrowest in front, 
with but very slight lateral compression at caput. Abdomen somewhat 
