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cephalothorax. Cephalothorax a little longer than broad, broad in 

 front, groove distinct; eyes as figured, mandibles moderately stout, 

 each with a prominent erect bristle on middle of front; abdomen 

 truncate at base, rather slender, sternum nearly as long as broad, 

 broadest behind coxse II, somewhat 7-sided, rounded at tip. Legs 

 slender, with short hairs, spines only as follows: two long, erect ones 

 on middle of femur I, a double row of six each under tibia I, a double 

 row under metatarsus I, 4 on inner side, 3 on outer side; beneath 

 tibia II, 5 pairs, and under metatarsus II, 3 pairs, none of these are 

 apical, and all very long. 



Last joint of palpus densely clothed with short spine-like bristles. 



Length 2.3 mm. 



From Black Mt., north fork of the Swannanoa River, May, under 

 dead leaves in forest. 



AGBLENIDJE. 

 Agelena nsevia Htz. 



Morganton, Linville, Murphy, Blowing Rock, Pineola, Durham, 

 Black Mt., Swannanoa Valley, not common. 



Tegenaria derhami Scop. 



Roan Mt. Summit, Salisbury, Paint Rock, Swannanoa Valley. 

 Cybseus giganteus Bks. 



Balsam, Black Mts. (Beutenmuller). 

 Coras medicinalis Htz. 



Balsam. 

 Coelotes oalcarata Keys. 



Mt. Graybeard, one female, male and female from Swannanoa 

 Valley, Black Mts., Sept. (Beutenmuller). 

 Cicurina arcuata Keys. 



Balsam, Swannanoa Valley. 

 Cicurina brevis Emer. 



Roan Mt. Summit, Black Mts., Sept. (Beutenmuller). 



Hahnia agilis Keys. 



Roan Mt., Chapel Hill, Swannanoa Valley. 



DICTYNID^]. 



Dictyna foliacea Htz. 



Pineola, Mt. Graybeard, Swannanoa Valley, common. 

 Dictyna sublata Htz. 



Morganton, Durham. 



