. The spiders of Dorset, with an appendix containing short descriptions of those British species not yet found in Dorsetshire. "From the Proceedings of the Dorset. Natural History and Antiquarian Field ;. Spiders. 475 dark brown apophysis at its base on the outer side, of a some- what obtusely-pointed oval form, and a smaller, darker, pointed one at its extremity in front. The digital joint is large, oval, dark brown. The palpal organs prominent, moderately complex and nearly surrounded by a black, filiform spine. Abundant under stones, especially of wall-fences, in Scotland, in
. The spiders of Dorset, with an appendix containing short descriptions of those British species not yet found in Dorsetshire. "From the Proceedings of the Dorset. Natural History and Antiquarian Field ;. Spiders. 475 dark brown apophysis at its base on the outer side, of a some- what obtusely-pointed oval form, and a smaller, darker, pointed one at its extremity in front. The digital joint is large, oval, dark brown. The palpal organs prominent, moderately complex and nearly surrounded by a black, filiform spine. Abundant under stones, especially of wall-fences, in Scotland, in the month of July. Also found, but very rarely, in Norfolk and in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pickard-Cambridge, Octavius, 1828-1917. Sherborne, L. H. Ruegg
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