scribed by Moggridge. Here we have simply a dropping away of the turret of Dolichoscaptus, and the use of the burrow independently
Simon gives an interesting example of the ability of a spider of this species to change its habit and adapt its industry to unexpected surroundings. The species commonly seeks dark and damp localities, and digs in vegetable earth a burrow not very deep. The nest was begun underneath a stone in soil which was so rocky as to be impenetrable. Not wishing to change its site, and