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PHOLCID^J. 



Pholcus phalangoides Fuessl. 



Chapel Hill, Salisbury. 



DYSDERID^. 



Ariadne bicolor Htz. 

 Paint Rock. 



DRASSIDJE. 



Sergiolus variegatus Htz. 



Black Mts. (Beutenmiiller). 

 Sergiolus cyaneoventris Simon. 



From Southern Pines (Manee). 

 Zelotes atra Htz. 



Roan Mt. Summit, Swannanoa Valley. 

 Zelotes depressa Emer. PI. XXXIV, fig. 1. 



Swannanoa Valley. 



Zelotes frigida Banks. 



Swannanoa Valley. 

 Callilepis femoralis n. sp. PI. XXXV, fig. 11. 



Cephalothorax pale red-brown, margin darker; mandibles red- 

 brown ; sternum and coxae pale yellowish-brown ; abdomen deep black ; 

 legs pale, but femora and tibiae I and II black, and densely black- 

 haired. Eyes about as in C. imbecilla, the rows very short, and the 

 S. E. perhaps a little larger than in C. imbecilla; sternum a little longer 

 than broad; abdomen truncate at base, depressed; legs long and 

 slender, the metatarsi and tarsi longer than usual in the genus; tibia 

 I and II with three pairs of spines below, the last apical, two pairs 

 below these metatarsi, tarsus I only a little shorter than metatarsus I. 



Length 10 mm. 



From Mt. Graybeard, N. Car., 23 May, 1910. Differs from C. 

 imbecilla in longer legs, and darker femora and tibiae I and II. 

 Callilepis imbecilla Keys. 



Balsam, Swannanoa Valley, among dead leaves. 

 Drassus robustus Emer. 



Swannanoa Valley, among leaves. 



CLUBIONID^J. 



Clubiona abbotti Koch. 



Balsam, Mt. Graybeard, Swannanoa Valley, in dead leaves of 

 Rhododendron. 

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