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II. OcuU aut 6 valde imperfecti, aut 0 ; ungues tarsorum trini. 
4. StalUa (Schiodte). 
The type of Scgestria is A. senoculata (Linn,). Schosnobates includes only 
S. walkeri (Blackw.). Ariadne is represented by A. imidiairix (Forsk.). 
The type of Stalita is S. tcenaria (Schiodte), and the species described 
under that name by Keyserling is distinct. The type of Dysdet'a is A. 
punctoria (Vill.) j that of Harpactes is A. homhergii (Scop.) j and that of 
Oonops is O. pukher (Temp.). 
Tliorell^s family Filistatoid(B includes only the genus Tllistata, 
New species : — 
Stalita schioedtiij Thorell, Europ. Spiders, i. p. 166, = S. tmuaria (Keys, nec 
Schiodte). 
Dysdera ninnii^ Canestrini, Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. p. 845, Trentino, 
Vcneto, and Emilia ; D. gnsea^ Can. I c, p. 846, Trentino and Emilia j 1). 
tcssclhita^ Can. k Pavesi, L c. p. 847, Lugano. 
Micaria aurata, Canestrini, 1. c. p. 848, Modenese and Lombardy; M.exiliSf 
Can. ibid., Modenese. 
■ Drassus laiiceps, Canestrini, 1. e. p. 849, Modenese and Trentino. 
Melanophora kochij Canestrini, 1. c. p. 850, Emilia ; M. gracilis. Can. ibid., 
Modenese. 
Cheiracanthium italicum, Canestrini & Pavesi, 1. c. p. 851, Modenese. 
Cheiracanthium incertum, Cambridge, Joum. Linn. Soc. x. p. 275, pi. 11. 
fig. 9, Ceylon. 
Cluhiona pidchclla, Canestrini, 1. c. p. 853, Trentino. 
Cluhiona diibia, Cambridge, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 632, pi. 42. fig. 1, St. 
Helena. 
AgELENIDvE. 
Under his suborder Tuhitelaric^y Thorell (European Spiders, 
part I.) ineludes six families, the characters of which will be 
foimd under Brassidai (p. 152). The first two families, which 
are newly established by Thorell, may be referred to in this 
place. The UrocteoidcBy according to the author, stand just 
upon the boundary- line between Tubitelarice and Retitelarice ; 
they include : — 
1. TJroctea (Duf.) = Clotho (Walck.), the latter name previously employed : 
Oculi omnes rotundati, convex! ; cephalothorax subreniformis ; pedes 
robust! ; mamillae superiores subtus tubulis textoriis vestiti ; type 
Clotho durandi (Walck.) ; and 
2. (Ecohius (Luc.) : Oculi intermedii postici subtrianguli, deplanati ; ce- 
phalothorax in verse subcordatus; pedes graciliores; type (E. domesticus 
(Luc.) ; also includes (E. amuUpes (Luc.) ; both species possess eight 
eyes. 
The family Hersilioid(B, of which the genus Hersilia (Sav. & 
Aud.) is the type, includes only one European species, Hersilia 
