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English: John Blackwall, F.L.S., A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Published for the Ray Society by Robert Hardwicke 1861-1864 Plate XI text
  • 105 Tegenaria domestica as interpreted by Blackwall, = Tegenaria parietina (Fourcroy)
  • 106. Tegenaria atrica C.L. Koch, = T. gigantea Chamberlin & Ivie, T. saeva Bl., or T. atrica Koch? Blackwall described T. saeva in 1844, but later reduced it to synonymy with Koch’s T. atrica, and this 1861 illustration may not be precisely identifiable.
  • 24 K Salticus scenicus Hair from a scopula
  • 69 F Drassus cupreus Tarsal hair
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Author John Blackwall

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