Arachnida of Epping Forest. 
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Theridion sisyphium, Clerck. — On low plants and on 
heather; abundant. 
T. formosum, Clerck.—Two adult females, near “ Forest 
School,” Wanstead, June, 1884. 
T. varians, Hahn.—On various plants and low houghs of 
trees; frequent. 
T. simile, C. Koch.—On various low plants. 
Phyllonethis lineata, Clerck.—On bushes and plants of 
various kinds ; frequent. 
Steatoda bipunctata, Linn.—Under rooty ledges. 
S. guttata, Wider. — Rather a rare spider; in similar 
situations with the last. 
Neriene fusca, Blackw.—Grass and heather roots. 
N. viva, Cambr.—A rare spider. Among weeds, &c., in 
an old gravel-pit. 
N. livida, Blackw.—Among dead leaves. 
N. innotabilis, Cambr.—Ditto. 
N. herbigrada, Blackw.—Among moss and dead leaves. 
Walckenaera bifrons , Blackw.—On low bushes and branches 
of trees. 
W. picina, Blackw.—Under dead leaves, 
W. cucullata, C. Koch.—Ditto. 
W. acuminata, Blackw.—Females only. Ditto. 
Linyphia obscura, Blackw.—Rather a rare spider ; on low 
bushes, and often in interstices of bark of trees. 
L. tenebricola, Wider.—On grass and other herbage. 
L. bicolor, Blackw.—On herbage of various kinds. 
L. concolor, Wider.—Among debris and under stones and 
bits of wood. 
L. peltata, Wider.—On branches of trees and bushes. 
L. triangularis, Clerck.—On bushes and low plants. 
L. clathrata, Sund. — Among dead leaves and other 
debris. 
L. ERiciEA, Blackw.—On grass and herbage. 
L. zebrina, Menge.—On grass and among dead leaves and 
sticks. 
Ero thoracica, Wider.—Among debris of sticks and pieces 
of wood. 
