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Of the general structure and shape of T. differens, the male abdomen 

 rather low, the female Epeira-shaped. Legs long and slender. 



Length 9 , 2 to 2.5 mm.; d\ 2 to 2.3 mm., femora I (<?), 2 mm.; 

 tibia plus patella, 2.1 mm.; metatarsus, 1.9 mm. 



From north fork Swannanoa River, Black Mountain, N. Car.; 

 usually found under the leaves of the lowland Rhododendrons. 

 Theridium murarium Emer. 



Linville, Durham. 

 Theridium blandum Htz. 



Blowing Rock, Swannanoa Valley; sweeping. 



Theridium frondeum Htz. 



Road to Roan Mt., Pineola, Blowing Rock, Swannanoa Valley. 



Theridium globosum Htz. 



Swannanoa Valley, one. 

 Theridula sphaerula Htz. 



Morganton, Durham, Murphy, Blowing Rock, Pineola, Swannanoa 

 Valley. 

 Euryopis funebris Htz. 



Black Mts. (Beutenmuller). 



Dipoena nigra Emer. 



Swannanoa Valley, sweeping. 

 Pedanostethus riparius Keys. 



Road to Roan Mt. 



Steatoda borealis Htz. 



Linville, Murphy, Pineola. 

 Enoplognatha marmorata Htz. 



Pineola, Roan Mt. Summit, Swannanoa Valley, under stones. 

 Teutana triangulosa Walck. 



Chapel Hill. 



Crustulina guttata Reuss. 



Swannanoa Valley, among dead fallen leaves. 



Asagena americana Emer. 



Linville, one. 



Lathrodectes mactans Fabr. 



Morganton, Swannanoa Valley, Black Mts. (Beutenmuller). 



Epesinus amoenus a. sp. PI. XXXV, figs. 13, 15. 



Cephalothorax pale, with a broad dark stripe over head and back 

 to near the tip, a more or less distinct dark streak near or on the sides, 



