10 Arachn. 
ARACHNIDA (1878). 
fig. 22, and callida, p. 91, fig. 23, Corsica, ‘tarsalis, p. 92, fig. 26, Digne, 
circumspecta, p. 94, fig. 26, France and Corsica, fasco-rufa, p. 95, fig. 28, 
and fulvastra, p. 96, Govq\c 2 l, fusco-testacea, p. 97, fig. 31, Morbihan, Plou- 
harnel, E. Simon, 1. c. pi. xiv. : spp. nn. 
JEchemus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 100. Intermediate between Prosthesima and 
Drassus, differing notably in the position of the eyes. For E. ambiguus, 
sp. n,, ibid.f pi. xv. fig. 1, Digne. 
J. H. Emerton, Psyche, ii. pp. 123 & 124, fig. 6, describes and figures 
the method of oviposition in Drassus, agreeing with Menge’s account of 
it in Lycosa piratica. 
Drassus Jlavo-maculatus, p. 40, Krasnowodsk, and D. thimei [^thiemir\y 
p. 66, pi. ii. figs. 5 & 6 a, Caspian Sea, Koch, Kaukas. Arachn. ; D. nava- 
7'icus, Simon, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. clix., La Rhune, Basses- 
Pyren^es ; C. difficilis, p. 110, France, luteo-micanSy p. 112, Corsica, 
albicans, p. 112, Gers, Lectoure, and Corsica, fugax, p. 114, Eastern 
Pyrenees and Spain, rubidus, p. 115, E. Pyrenees and mountains in N. 
Spain, portoior, p. 116, E. Pyrenees, hypocrita, p. 120, pi. xv. fig. 8, France 
and Spain, variosus, p. 123, France, typhon, p. 128, and concertor, p. 129, 
pi. xvi. fig. 24, E. Pyrenees, Yernet-les-baius, vicarius, p. 132, pi. xvi. 
fig. 22, Corsica, politus, p. 142, France, retusus, p. 160, Villers-sur-mer, 
musculus, p. 152, Lot-et-Garonne and Sos, dirnidiatus, p. 153, and patri- 
ciu8,ip. 156, Corsica, and auspex, p. 154, E. Pyrenees, and Spain, E. Simon, 
Arachn, de Fr, iv. : spp. nn. 
Drassus bulbifer, Cambr., = braccatuSj L. Koch ; Simon, Arachn. de 
Fr. iv. p. 136. 
Pcscilochroa picta, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 160, pi. xiv. fig. 2, France and 
Corsica. 
Tetromma, g. n., E. von Keyserling, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 607 ; for 
T. lutea, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 608, pi. xiv. figs. 25-27, Colombia. 
Clvbiona japonica, Koch, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 759, Japan ; C. 
hilaris, p. 220, jitvenisy p. 227, and stigmatica, p. 236, France, and diniensis, 
p. 238, Basses Alpes, Vallde de la B16one, Simon, Arachn. de Fr. iv. : 
spp. nn. 
Matidia, g. n., T. Thorell, Ann. Mus. Genov, xiii. p. 182. Allied to 
Clubiona, and forms a transition to the Thomisidce {Heteropodidce). For 
M. virens, p. 182, and M. calcarata, p. 184, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Amboina. 
Eutittha, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 179. Closely allied to Chiracanthium, C. L. 
Koch, but differing in the structure of the spinners, and in the small, or 
absent, interval between the eyes of each lateral pair. Type, E. insulana, 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 179, Amboina. 
Chiracanthium montanum, Koch, Verzeichniss, &c., p. 77, fig. 18, Niirn- 
berg ; C, heyserlingi, Becker, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxi. p. 79, pi. ii. fig. 11, 
Mexico ; C. angulitarse, p. 252, fig. 11, and pennatum, p. 257, fig. 10, 
pi. xvi., Corsica, candidum, p. 258, PrdUQQ, fidvo-testaceuin, p. 259, Digne, 
abbreviatum, p. 262, Gironde, and striolatum, p. 263, pi. xv. fig. 5, France, 
Simon, 1. c.: spp. nn. 
Anyphcena maculatipes, p. 603, pi. xiv. fig. 23, Uruguay, and oblonga, 
p. 605, fig. 24, Mexico, Vera Cruz, Keyserling, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. ; 
A. simoni, Becker, 1. c. p. 78, pi. ii, fig, 7, Mexico; A. albo-irrorata, 
