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eyes surrounded by black. Dorsum of abdomen grayish or blackish 

 as far back as the humps, the sides and hind margin of this dark is 

 edged with white; behind paler, but darker again toward tip; venter 

 blackish on the sides, pale in the middle; sternum dark, with a pale 

 median streak. Legs pale, broadly marked with brown, or reddish- 

 brown; femur I mostly brown, others near tip; patellae mostly dark; 

 tibiae brown at each end, broader at tip, and hardly distinct on legs 

 II and III; metatarsi narrowly marked with brown at base and tip; 

 and the tips of the tarsi usually darker. The cephalothorax is broad 

 and rounded, the head distinctly elevated, the eyes as usual, but the 

 hind row is scarcely recurved; the abdomen is flat, truncate at base, 

 widened to the humps at the posterior third, and then tapers to tip. 



Length 3 mm. 



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

 May; obtained by beating Rhododendron bushes. 



Spintharus flavidus Htz. 



Paint Rock. 

 Argyrodes trigonum Htz. 



Linville, Swannanoa Valley. 



Argyrodes cancellatus Htz. 

 Chapel Hill, Durham. 



Ariamnes fictilium Htz. 

 Durham, one specimen. 



Ceratinella fissiceps Cambr. 

 Roan Mt. Summit. 



Ceratinella minuta Emer. 



Swannanoa Valley, among dead leaves. 



Ceratinella brunnea Emer. 



Black Mts., Sept. (Beutenmiiller). 



Ceratinella laetabilis Cambr. 



Black Mt. (Beutenmiiller). 



Notionella interpres Cambr. 



Morganton, Chapel Hill, Linville, Pineola, Swannanoa Valley, 

 Black Mts. (Beutenmiiller), very common. 



Ceratinopis nigripalpis Emer. 



Swannanoa Valley, among dead leaves. 



Ceratinopis alternatus Emer. 



From Balsam. 



