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and Italy j M. serolina, p. 185, pi. 8. fig-3. 123-125, Germany; M. ftiscipes, 
p. 189, fig-s. 127-129, Sicily ; M. spadix,^. 187, fig. 126, Sahara. 
Storena gneffei, L. Koch, 1. c. p. 192, Australia. 
Angplicena. The following new species are described by L. Koch : — A. 
2 )eclorosa, 1. c, p. 198, pi. 8. figs. 131, 132, Biiltimore ; A. heyserUngi^ p. 203, 
figs. 130-138, Bogota; yi. sO-rtWJWim, p. 207, Bogota ; A. hogotcnuSy^. 209, 
fig. 139, Bogota, A. tenuis, p. 211, pi. 9. fig. 140, St. Boiningo; A. suh^ 
2 )allida,-^, 213, Bogota; A. sahina, p. 214, fig. 141, Sabina Mountains; A. 
sericea, p. 210, fig. 142, Bogota. 
PhrurolUhus romamis, L. Koch, 1. c. p. 225, Borne. 
Clieiracantliiuin. Of this genus L. Koch describes as new species : — C. 
auricomum, 1. c. p. 233, pi. 9. figs. 151, 152, Bogota ; C. meridianum, p. 235, 
fig. 163, Bogota; C. tenuissimum, p. 237, fig. 154, Dalmatia, Greece, and 
Algeria ; C. tropicum, p. 239, fig. 155, Bogota ; C. Innipes, p. 241, Bogota ; 
C. edentuluin, p. 247, fig. 157, Mauritius ; C. mildei, p. 253, pi. 10. figs. 
101-103, Tyrol, Dalmatia, and Caucasus ; C. mordax, p. 202, pi. 11 , figs. 
107, 108, Upolu, Navigator’s Islands; C. seidlitzii, p. 204, figs. 109-171, Italy ; 
C. instdarc, p. 208, fig. 172, UpOlu. 
Cluhiona riimria, L. Kocii, 1. c. p. 294, pi. 12. fig. 187, Baltimore ; C. exceida, 
L. Koch, 1. c. p. 300, fig. 191, Baltimore ; C. ahhntii, L. Koch, 1. c. p. 303, fig. 
193 (North America?). 
TlIEllIDIIDAi:. 
Pholcus, Eugene Simon lias published (Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 
4“ ser. tome vi. pp. 117-124) a inonogTapliic revision of the 
European and Algerian species of this genus, in which he includes 
the six-eyed species {Pholcus sex-oculatus, Duges) placed in the 
distinct genus Rachus by W alckenaer. He admits 8 species, 
namely, P. sex-ociilatus {S' characterized p. 119; S pnlpus 
and general outline, pi. 2. figs. 8 & 9) ; P. opilionoides (Schrank) 
= phalangioides (Walck.), p. 120, figs. 1-7, details; P. impressus 
and nemastoides (Koch); P. pjluchii (Scop.) = rividata (Eorsk.), 
p. 122, fig. 11, eyes; P. barbarus (Luc.); P. caudatus (L. Duf.), 
p. 123, figs. 12 & 13, back and side views; and 1 new sp. 
Of this family, Menge (Schr. naturf. Ges. in Danzig, Neue Folge, i.) cha- 
racterizes only the genera Ero (Koch) and Steatoda (Sund.) in the published 
part of his memoir. Of the former genus he describes and figures E. 
variegata (Koch), p. 147, pi. 28. tab. Cl, and E. tubercidata (De Geer), p. 149, 
pi. 2 k tab. 02 ; and of Steatoda, 8. hmata (Cl.), p. 150, pi. 28. tab. 03. 
Tlie female of Artema convexa (Blackw.) is described by Blackwall, Ann. 
& Mag. N. II. 3rd ser. xviii. p. 459. 
Pholcus grosspalpus, sp. n., Simon, 1. c, p. 121, pi. 2. fig. 10 (eyes and 
palpi), from Bar-sur-Seine. 
2'heridion traliax, sp. 11 ., Blackwall, 1. c. p. 458, from Tropical Africa. 
LiNYPIIIIDiE. 
In this family, which he unites with the Theridiidcc in his Tribe Peiiaria, 
and divides into the families Pachygnathidee and Linyphidee, Menge (Schr. 
naturf. Ges. in Danzig, Neue _Folgo, i.) characterizes the following known 
genera as including species found in the province of Prussia : — Pachygnatha 
