12 Amchn. 
ARACHNIDA. 
the disposition of the eyes, and in the tuberculose surface of the caput. 
For J. hicornis, sp. n., Thorell, 1. c. p. 1G3, Cape York. 
Theonoe, g. n., p. 130, closely allied to Pholcomma, Thor., and Theridion, 
Walck., for 2\ filioLa, 'p. 131, Aube and Ain, T. longiseta, p. 132, Var 
and Pierrefeu, and 2\ cornix, p. 133, Seine-et-Marne and Gironde, spp.nu., 
Simon, Arachn. France, v. 
Euryopis, Menge, re-characterized, id. 1. c. p. 121 ; type, E. ftavo- 
maculata, G.h. Koch, p. 123; E. quinque-notatum, sp. n., Simon, Bull. 
Soc. Eut. Fr. (5) x. p. cviii. Palermo. 
Laseola, g. n., established for various species hitherto included in 
Euryopis, Menge ; id. Arachn. France, v. p. 136. L. erythropus, p. 141, 
Basses Pyrenees, St. Jean de Luz, L, testaceo-marginata, p. 142, Var, 
Island of Porquerolles, St. Mandrier, and Corsica, L. nigrina, p. 144, 
Gers, Basses Pyrenees, Faillefeu, and Var (Island of Porquerolles), and 
L. auhertiy p. 147, Var,spp. nn., and L. {^Theridion) convexa^ Bl., = Euryopis 
pilula, Sim., p. 148 ; id. 1. c. 
Crustulina, Menge, adopted for Steatoda guttata and S. sticta^ Cambr., 
p. 155, and C. scahripes^ sp. n., p. 159, from various localities in France; 
id. 1. c. 
Theridiosoma (22ieridion) gemmosum, L. Koch, = T. argenteoUm, 
Cambr. ; id. 1. c. p. 26. 
Nesticus P, an immature male of an undetermined species was 
found in the Grotto of Fabbiaiio, near Spezzia, with the fore-central pair 
of eyes wanting, the remaining six being very minute (scarcely visible 
with a strong lens) depressed and opaline. P. Pavesi, Rend. 1st. Lomb. 
(2) xiv. 
Gnathonarium, g. n. Allied to Nesticus, Thor., but with shorter legs 
and no spines ; falces of the male armed with a long, sharp, straight 
tooth on their face. Type, G. rohifsianum, sp. n., Karsch, Arch. f. Nat. 
xlvii. i. p. 10, pi. i. fig. 7, Ain Schorsozura. 
Teutana, Sim., genus characterized, Simon, Arachn. France, v. p. 161, 
The following are included in it: — T. {Theridimi) triangulosa, Walck., 
p. 163, T. {Ther.) grossa, C. L. Koch, p. 164, and T. (TAer.) castanea, 
Clk., p. 166 (synonyms of the first two are given). 
Lithyphantes corollatus, Sim. ; synonyms, id. 1. c. p. 169. L. payhul- 
lianus, Walck.; synonyms, id. 1. c. p. 168. 
Asagena phalerata, Panz. ; synonyms; id. 1. c. p. 173. 
Latrodectus tredecim-guttatus, Rossi; synonyms, id. 1. c. p. 177. 
Neriene demissa, sp. n., pp. 438 & 575, England ; N. diluta, Cambr., = 
N. dernissa, Cambr., p. 575, N. camplelli, sp. n., p. 590, England (=. N. 
decora, Cambr., in “Addendum et Corrigendum”), N. rustica, sp. n.^ 
p. 592, England; N. fusca, Bl., = N. agrestis, Cambr., p. 374, N. phol- 
commoides, Cambr., = Linyphia pholcommoides, p. 375, and N. herhigrada, 
BL, = N. exhilarans, Cambr., p. 575 ; Cambridge, “^Spiders of Dorset.” 
WalcJcenaera higrata, p. 443, W. jucundissima, p. 449, pi. vi. fig. 8, W. 
laudata, p. 594, and W. melanocepluila, p. 596, spp. nn., England ; W. fla- 
vipes, BL, = W. hnplana, Cambr., W . crassiceps, Westr., Cambr., = W. 
affinitata, Cambr., and W. hiemalis , BL, = W. similis, Cambr., p. 577 : 
id. 1. c. 
