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A HISTORY OF KENT 70. Linyph'ta pusilla, Sundevall. Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). A smaller species than the last, with deep black ventral region. The palpus in the male sex has a long spiral spine. It spins its web near the ground amongst herbage. Known also as L. fuliginea, Blackwall. 71. Linyphia montana (Clerck). Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). A large species whose habits are similar to those of triangularis. It is however often found in conservatories and outhouses. Known also as L. marginata, Blackwall. 72. Linyphia hortensis, Sundevall. Rusthall (T. R. R. S.). Not a common species, somewhat similar to pusilla in general appearance and habits. Known also as L. pratensis, Blackwall. 73. Linyphia dathrata, Sundevall. Yalding. Resembles montana, but is smaller. Very common amongst herbage. Known also as Neriene marginata, Blackwall. 74. Linyphia peltata (Wider). Hurst Wood (T. R. R. S.). A very small and common species found amongst the foliage of trees and bushes in the summer time. A variety is known also as L. rubea, Blackwall. 75. LabuIIa thoracica (Wider). Yalding. Not uncommon in outhouses or under over- hanging banks and rocks. The male is re- markable for the enormously long spiral spine on the palpal bulb. 76. Stemonyphantes Uneatus (Linnaeus). Hawkesbury, Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). Known also as Linyphia bucculenta, O. P.-C, and Neriene trilineata, Blackwall. 77. Drapetisca socio lis (Sundevall). Hurst Wood (T R. R. S.). Not uncommon, often abundant, where it occurs, sitting close to the bark of fir and other trees. Known also under Linyphia. 78. Lepthyphantes leprosus (Ohlert). Yalding ; Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). A very common species in stables, haylofts, and outhouses. Known also under Linyphia. 79. Lepthyphantes nehulosus (Sundevall). Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). A rarer and larger species found in similar situations to the last. Known also as Liny- phia vivax, Blackwall, and under Linyphia. 80. Lepthyphantes hlachvallii, Kulczynski. Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). Often very common at the roots of herb- age in September. Known also as Linyphia tenebricola (Wider), O. P.-C, and L. terricola, O. P.-C. and Blackwall. 81. Lepthyphantes tenuis (Blackwall). Gravesend (F. P. S.). Very similar to the last species and found under the same conditions. Known also as Linyphia tenebricola, O. P.-C. 82. Lepthyphantes minutus (Blackwall).' Gravesend (F. P. S.). Known also under Linyphia. 83. Bathyphantes pullatus (O. P.-Cambridge). Yalding. Known also under Linyphia. Common in marshy swamps. 84. Bathyphantes nigrinus (Westring). Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). Known also as Linyphia pulla, Blackwall, and also under Linyphia. Common in marshes and swamps. 85. Bathyphantes meadii (O. P.-Cambridge). Tonbridge. Known also as Linyphia approximata (O. P.-C). Common in localities similar to those in which the last two species are found. 86. Bathyphantes concokr (Wider). Yalding. Known also as Theridion filipes, Blackwall, and under Linyphia. 87. Bathyphantes circumspectus (Blackwall). Tonbridge. Known also under Linyphia. 88. Bathyphantes dorsalis (Wider). Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). Common on the foliage of trees and bushes in the summer time. Known also under Linyphia and as L. claytonia, Blackwall. 89. PcEciloneta variegata (Blackwall). Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). Known also under Linyphia and Neriene. 90. Centromerus hicolor (Blackwall). Tunbridge Wells (T. R. R. S.). Known also under Linyphia, Neriene and Tmeticus. Common in September and Octo- ber, running on palings in the bright sun- shine. 91. Microneta viaria (Blackwall). Tonbridge. Known also under Neriene. 232