ARACHNIDA. 
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1. c. p. 248 j C. dumetorum (Halm) = C. carnifex (Fab.) = erratica (Wnlck.), 
p. 258. 
Philoica notata (0. Kocli) is not = Clidjiona corticalis (Walck.). L. Kocb, 
I. c. p. 301. 
Argyroneta aquatica. II. Coiiltas records tbe effects of the bite of this 
species, which produced a slight sensation of pain continued for several hours# 
Entomologist, iii. p. 84. 
Neiv species and genera \ — 
The species described by Koch under the new genera indicated in the 
above tabular analysis are as follows : — 
Latona, g. n,, L. Koch, /. c. p. 3. Sp. Z. cylimlrata, sp. n., L. Koch, 1. c. 
p. 3, pi. 1. figs. 1-3, Australia. 
Ilypsmotus, g. n., L. Koch, 1. c. p. 270. Known sp. Zrassus capito (Luc.), 
p. 272, pi. 1. fig. 173. New sp. JI. raptor, p. 274, pi. 11. figs. 174, 175, 
Mexico; II. plmnatHS, ^.'27 Q, fig. 176, [^New Granada; II. hdlator,p. 27S, 
figs. 177, 178, Bogota; II. chalyhelus, p. 280, figs. 179-181, New Granada; 
II. macidatus, p. 283, pi. 12. fig. 182, Bogota ; H. nihripes, p. 285, fig. 183, 
of unknown origin ; II. granadcnsis, p. 287, fig. 184, New Granada ; II maccr, 
p. 289, figs. 185, 186, Bogota. 
The remaining genera, 4 of which appear to be new {Liocranum, Agrcxca, 
Lycodrassiis, and Trachelas), are not treated of in the six parts of the work 
which have yet reached the Becorder. 
rythonissct. The following new species are described by L. Koch : — P. 
miiscorum, 1. c. p. 14, pi. 1. figs. 9, 10, Europe ; P. montana, p. 18, fig. 11, South 
Germany; P. rvfida, p. 20, figs. 12-14, Sarepta; P. hadia, p. 22, fig. 16, 
Tyrol; P. leporma, p. 27, pi. 2. fig. 19, Transylvania; P. hclvetica, p. 29, 
fig. 20, Engadine ; P. scricatn, p. 31, figs. 21, 22, Baltimore ; P. tapponumy 
p. 33, figs. 23-25, Lapland ; P. molcndinaria, p. 47, figs. 34, 35, Caucasus and 
Dalmatia. 
Micaria. L. Koch describes the following new species of this genus: — 
M. cincta, 1. c. p. 63, pi. 3. figs. 36-38, Orsova; M. nivosa, p. 68, figs. 42, 43, 
Munich ; M, radiata, p. 66, fig. 47, origin unknown ; M, romana, p. 67, fig. 
48, Home. 
Drassus. L. Koch describes the following new species of this genus : — D, 
medius, 1. c. p. 82, pi. 4. fig. 66, Nuremberg, in houses ; D. viator, p. 84, fig. 
67, Europe and North Africa ; D. dahnatensis, p. 89, fig. 69, Dalmatia; D. Ms-^ 
panus, p. 90, fig. 60, Spain ; D. scutiilatus, p. 93, fig. 61 ( = sericeits, Wider, 
Walck., and 0. Koch, 7icc Sund. 4- lucifugus, 0. Koch, Westr.), 
Europe; D. hraccatus, p. 97, fig. 63, Nuremberg; D. tenuis, p. 101, figs. 66, 
66, Dalmatia ; D. similis, p. 103, fig. 67, Sicily ; jD. orientolis, p. 106, pi. 6. 
fig. 68, Sarepta ; D, minusculus, p. 110, fig. 70, South Europe ; D. wnbratilisy 
p. 113, fig. 71, Nuremberg; D. striatus,-^. 114, fig. 72, Dalmatia; D. Ion-* 
catiis, p. 131, figs. 82-84, Sarepta ; mandihdaris, p. 134, pi. 6. fig. 86, Sa- 
repta. 
Mclanophora. Of this genus the following now species are described by L. 
Koch : — M. caucasia, 1. c. p. 144, pi. 6. fig. 87, Caucasus ; M. longipes, p. 147, 
figs. 88, 89, Gemiany ; M. conspicua, p. 149, figs. 90-92, Dalmatia and Orsova ; 
M. longinqua, p. 163, fig. 96, Sahara; M. pr<Ffica, p. 166, figs. 97-99, Orsova 
and Dalmatia ; M. lutetiana, p. 157, fig. 100, Paris ; M. harhata, p. 161, figs. 
101-103, South Europe and Sahara ; M. fcmella, p. 176, fig. 114, Dalmatia 
