DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XII.
FIG.
107. Tegenaria civilis. «, ? ; b, $ j c, eyes and falces; d, maxillae, labium, and sternum;
e, Cephalo-thorax and abdomen, in profile; / , palpus of ; g, claws.
108. „ silvicolq, ? .
109. Ccelotes saxatilis. «, ? ; b, <J; c, eyes and falces; e?/parts of the mouth; e, palpus of 8 ;
f> lateral view of spinners ; g, claws'; h, cocoons, of the natural size, with particles
of earth deposited by the spider on the upper surface.
110. Textrix lycosina. a, ? ; b,d; c, eyes and falces ; d, parts of the mouth; e, cephalo-thorax
with falx, profile view; f palpus of S ; g, palpal organs in profile.
6. Lycosa herbigrada. a, S ; b, palpal organs of ditto.
35. Salticus tardigradus. b, ? .
58. Philodromus cespiticolis. h, cocoon in situ on calluna, slightly enlarged.
102. Angelena brunnea. d, cocoon, attached to moss, in its unfinished state, previous to its being
plastered with mud, as shown in Fig. e, slightly enlarged.
AA. Hemetelea fasciatus, wingless ? ; a figure of the male will be given in a subsequent Plate.
BR „ formosus. Peso. These ttfo ichneumons are parasites of Agelena brunnea. They
are described by Mr. F. Smith, in the | Transactions of the Entomological Society/
for the year I860.
CC. Pompilus sepicola. F. Smith. (P.fuscus. Fabr., not of Linn.) A large ichneumon, which,
after paralysing spiders by piercing them with its ovipositor, conveys them to its
nidus as food for its young.
T EG EN A R IA COELOTÈ S. T EX TR IX . PLATE XII.
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107. Ta-. eivilis, 108. Ta-, silvicolcui ? . • 109. C. sa xa tilis.Z .h . 110. Tco. hycosincu, ?,S.
A A . Bex&macbis fascùoetas, B B. H em iteles formosvis, C' C. PomphÜzis sepicola/
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