the outer eyes far backwards on the side of the head ; the largest eyes in the 

 center of the lowest row. Head broad in front. Legs short; first and fourth 

 pairs longest il'uge23) AttiJu. 



eyes in two rows. 



sometimes appearing unequal, the pupils of the outside eyes protruding. 

 The first and second pairs of legs the longest; the two hind pairs 

 short (Page 27) Thoiisi</tc 



Eyes nearly equal in size. Build no webs to catch their prey. 



eyes in two upward curved rows. Body broad and flat. The first two pairs of legs 



the longest ; crab-like . (Page 27) T/iomisiiiie 



eyes of the lower row downward curved. Body and legs long. Fourth and first 



pairs legs the longest. Mostly dark colored; found wandering on the j j ^ 



ground. Resembles the next ( Page 3 ! ) /V</.\* 



eyes of the lower row upward curved. Body and legs long. Fourth and first 



pairs of legs the longest. Mostly light colored; live in tubes spun in bushes o O j , 

 and shrubs. Resemble the last (Page 33) Clubioiiidae J^- 



Kyes equal, in three rows. Build webs to catch their prey. 



Body and legs long. Fourth and second pairs legs longest. They build funnel- O O ^ 

 shaped webs in grass or low shrubs (Page ^4) A^cleiiidoe 



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