ARANEIDEA. 
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Brisbane, described and figured. L. Koch, Arachn. Austr. Doubts are 
expressed as to whether D. signatus, Walck., is a Doloinedes ; id. 1. c. 
p. 879. 
Pirata proxima^ sp. n., 0. P. Cambridge, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 598, 
Egypt ; P. tenuitarsis, sp. n., E. Simon, Arachn. de France, iii. p. 302, 
Corsica. 
L. Koch, 1. c. p. 880, following Simon, includes under Lycosa, the 
genera Trochosa, Arctosa, and Tarentula. 
Lycosa exculta, p. 881, pi. Ixxvi. figs. 1, 1 a, 1 B & 1 c, Sydney ; L. ovaria 
p. 883, pi. Ixxvi. figs. 2, 2 a, 3, & 3 a, King George’s Sound; L. alho- 
sparsa, p. 886, pi. Ixxvi. fig. 4, Rockhampton, and L. candicans^ p. 888, 
pi. Ixxvi. figs. 6, 6 A, 6, 6 A & 6 b : spp. nn., id. 1. c. L. anacthea, sp. n., 
id. Z. Ferd. (3) xix. pp. 269 & 343. Tyrol and Bavarian Alps. L. munieri, 
p. 70, Algeria, Oran, &c. ; L. p>iocliardi, p. 72, figs. 8 & 9, Asia Minor, 
Latakieh ; L. haulnyi, p. 74, figs. 20 & 21, Constantine, Algeria; L. 
raffrayi, p. 76, fig. 23, Zanzibar ; L. dufourii^ p. 80, fig. 3, South Spain ; 
L. hedeli^ p. 81, fig. 16, Oran, &c., Algeria ; L. olivieri, p. 83, fig. 10, 
Jordan Valley ; L. camhridgii, p. 84, figs. 11 & 12, Latakieh, Asia Minor; 
L. leprieuri, p. 87, fig. 22, Algeria : spp. nn., Eugene Simon, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) vi. pi. vi. The same author, 1. c., makes some interesting 
remarks on the very local distribution of the group of Lycosa {Arenea') 
tarentula, Rossi, to which all the above species belong ; and gives, as lead- 
ing characters for differentiating the species : — 1. The minute differences 
of colour, in adults, which are generally constant, especially the tint 
of the “ dpigastre,” and the shape of the black portion of the ventral 
surface. 2. The markings on the tibial joints of the legs, but not those 
on the femora. 3. The relative size and position of the first and 
second rows of eyes. And 4. (in adult females) the form and structure 
of the genital aperture (“ la plaque de I’^pigyne ”). 
Tarentula truculenta, p. 601, T. tremens, p. 602, spp. nn., O. P. Cam- 
bridge, /. c., Egypt. 
Lycosa {Tarentula) oculata, p. 239, Corsica ; L. (T.) pastoralis, p. 261, 
South of France ; L. {T.) alpicola, p. 263, South of France ; L. {T.) sori- 
culata, p. 264, Alpes Maritimes ; L. ( T.) laciniosa, p. 265, South of 
France and Spain; L. (T.) renidens, p. 275, Alpes Maritimes; L. {Tro- 
chosa) Jilicata, p. 277, Cantal, Lioran ; L. {Tro.) lacustris, p. 280, South 
of France, Corsica, Algeria, and Syria : L. {Tro.) rohusta, p. 286, France; 
L. {Tro.) tomentosa, p. 289, South of France and Spain ; L. {Tro.) excel- 
lens, p. 291, North Spain; L. {Tro.) suhfasciata, p. 292, North Spain; 
L. {Tro.) lutetiana, p. 293, Paris, La Varenne ; spp. nn., E. Simon, Arachn. 
de France, iii. 
Trochosa partita, p. 599, T. depuncta, p. 600, T. virulenta, p. 600, 
T. urhana, p. 601, pi. lx. fig. 14, spp. nn., O. P. Cambridge, 1. c., 
Egypt. 
Lycosa aquilonaris, sp. n., L. Koch, Zweite Deutsche Nordpolarfahrt, ii. 
p. 400, pi. i., N. E. Greenland. L. pctiti, sp. n., E. Simon, Bull. Soc. 
Zool. Fr. i. p. 217, Cliiuchonxo, River Congo. L. ungulata, p. 603, L. 
injucunda, p. 605, pi. lx. fig. iS, L. inigua, p. 605, L. inquieia, p. 606, 
L. inopina, p. 6 O 7 , pi. cx. fig. 16, L. ohservans, p. 608, spp. nn., O. P. 
