Abstract

In July 2007 a male of Theridion hannoniae Denis, 1944 was taken from among a pile of stones at Mynydd Bach, Glamorgan, as described by Warmingham (2008). After the specimen had been identified later that year, further visits were made to the site during 2008 to search for more specimens. An adult female and several juveniles were found on 30 April (Warmingham, 2008), and four adult females and four males were collected on 23 June. All the specimens came from stones derived from a discarded gabion at the side of a track. Both sexes are described and figured here from the British material. All measurements are in mm.

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