18 Arachn 
ARACHNIDA. 
Van Hasselt. Overzicht von de Micryphantidce of Erigonini. Tijdschr. 
Ent. xxviii. Versl. pp. 89-95. 
Lophomma vittatum (Bertkau) = Erigone nigro-limbata (Cbr.) (= 
Minicia marginella , vide supra) ; Bertkau, Verh. Ver. Rheinl. 1883, 
p. 215. 
Lophocarenum fallaciosum , sp. n., id. t. c. p. 229, fig. 2, Aix-la- 
Chapelle. 
Cornicularia lepida , sp. n., Kulczynski, Aran. Camtsch. p. 39, pi. x. 
fig. 8, Kamtschatka. 
Erigonoplus Jcrueperi , sp. n., Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1884, p. 335, 
Attica. 
Erigone mcebi , p. 47, fig. 33, Berlin, henhingi , p. 49, figs. 29 & 30, 
Berlin, commutabilis, p. 50, fig. 32, Dahme, spp. nn, Dalil, Sclir. Nat. Ver. 
Schleswig, v. pi. ii. ; E. antarctica , sp. n., Simon, Bull. Soc. Zool. ix. p. 6 
(sep.), pi. iii. fig. 7, lie Hoste; E. aliena. p. 40, pi. x. fig. 19 (gen. Cerati- 
nopsis of Emerton ?), camtschadalica, p. 41, pi. xi. fig. 20, spp. nn., 
Kulczynski, Aran. Camtsch., Kamtschatka. 
Gonatium convexum , sp. n., id. t. c. p. 38, pi. x. fig. 11, Kamtschatka. 
Gongylidium suppositum , p. 36, fig. 15, vile , p. 37, fig. 16, spp. nn., from 
Kamtschatka, id. t. c. 
Walckenaera hasseltii , p. 89, fig. 1, and nemoralioides !, p. 91, fig. 2, 
spp. nn., Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (5) xiv. pi. iv., Netherlands. 
Pholcims. 
Pholcus hieroglyphicus , sp. n., Pavesi, Ann. Mus. Genov, xx. p. 37, 
Let-Marefia. 
ZODARIID2E (= ENYOID2E). 
Zodarium frenatum , sp. n., Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1884, p. 336, 
Naxos. 
Selamia histrionica , sp. n., id. Bull. Soc. Zool. ix., Oran, Nemours, 
Daya ; S. segmentata, sp. n., id. Explor. Tunisie, p. 29, Kerouau. 
Filistatid^e. 
Filistata condita (Cambr.). Adult male described and figured by 
Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1883, p. 278, pi. viii. fig. 11. The species, for 
the first time recorded from St. Helena, also occurs in Ponta Delgada. 
THERIDIIDiE. 
Bertkau, Verh. Ver. Rheinl. 1883, pp. 216-249, restricts this family to 
the species with 4 simple tracheal tubes, thus including Walckenaera hardii 
and Pholcomma gibbum (Westr.). Neriene Uvula (Blackw.), clarkii (Cbr.), 
truncorum (L. Koch), have no tracheae at all. The author adopts for them 
the name Ctenium, proposed by Menge. 
