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ZOOLOGICAL LITEllATUllL. 
Pholcus cordatus, Bilimek, 1. c. p. 907, Cave df Cacaliuamilpa. 
Micaria prce&ignisy L. Koch, Verb, zool.-bot. Gea. in Wien, xvii. p. 862, 
Syra. ' 
Macaria myrmecoides, Ohlert, I, c. p. 105, Prussia. 
Mdanophora instdana, L. Koch, 1. c. p. 863, and M. grcBca, L. Koch, ibid., 
Tinos. 
Liocranum ochraccumy L. Koch, 1. c. p. 864, Corfu ; X. virtdcy L. Koch, 1. c. 
p. 865, Tinos. 
Filistata distincta, Blackwall, Ann. Magi N. H. 3rd ser. xx. p. 202, .lamaica. 
Cluhiona. The following new species are described by L. Koch (Arachn. 
Fam. der Drassiden) : — C, viontanUj l.c. p. 808, pi. 12. fig. 197, Bohemia, 
South Russia, and Caucasus j C. grisea, 1. c, p. 819, pi. 13. figs. 205-207, 
Tyrol, Dalmatia, and near Nuremberg ; C, candesccnsy I c. p. 831, pi. 13. figs. 
218-216, Germany and Wallachiaj O. saxatilis, l.c. p. 334, pi. 13. fig. 216, 
Tyrol j C. stmilis, l.c. p. 339, pi. 14. figs. 220, 221, Bavaria j C. paradoxciy 1. c. 
p. 342, pi. 14. figs. 222, 223, Orsova j C. frutetorumy 1. c. p. 844, pi. 14. figs. 
224-226, near Nuremberg and Orsova, and in the Caucasus; C. cdpicuy l.c. 
p. 347, pi. 14. fig. 227, Tyrol ; C. suhtUisy 1. c. p. 351, pi. 14. figs. 229-231, near 
Nuremberg. 
Cluhima ruhropunctatay Ohlert, 1. c. p. 101, Prussia. 
Pythonissa comatay Ohlert, 1. c. p. 98, Prussia. 
ClNlFLONIDAi. 
Vcleda p>allens ( Black w.). Blackwall notices the habits of this species 
(Ann. Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xx. p. 210). 
Agelenidas. 
In this family Ohleet (Aran. Preuss.) admits the 4 genera Tegcneruiy Tcx~ 
triXy Agelendy and Hahniciy including 8 Prussian species. 
Tcgcnaria similisy sp.n., Gicbol, Zoitschr. gcs. Naturw. xxx. p. 430,Tntorlakeii. 
Amaurohiud kochiy sp.n., Ausserer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. 
p, 162, taf. 7. fig. 5 (c? palp), Tyrol. 
Amaurohim longinquusy sp. n., L. Koch, 1. c. p. 106, Queensland. 
Apostemis sa.vatilisy sp. n., Ausserer, 1. c. p. 163, Tyrol. 
Theridiidaj. 
Ohleut (Aran. Preuss.) unites this group and the Linyphiidm j of the true 
Theridiidce\\Q admits 6 genera, namely: — Thei'idiurnyFuchariay A&agenUy Phru- 
rolithuSy Dictynay and Fro. The number of species is 21. 
Artema cmivexa (Blackw.). Blackwall remarks upon the characters and 
geographical range of this species, which occurs in India and Equatorial 
Africa, and at Pernambuco. Ann. Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xix. p. 394. 
Blackwall (Ann. Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xx. p. 210) records the occurrence in 
Britain of Thcridion triste (Hahn). tride (Walck.) probably 
kmatus (Koch). The same author (l.c. p. 211) notices the characters of T. 
grossum (Walck.), and especially those of the male and immature female. 
Blackwall also notices Latrodectus erebtesy which he regards as identical with 
L. malmignatusy and mentions the failure of his attempts to induce them to 
bite him (/. c. p. 212). 
