Araneides, (Latreille). Aranea, (Linnaeus). 



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8 eyes ; 4 mammillae, 2 very short ; tooth 

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6 or 8 eyes ; 6 mammillae ; tooth of the 

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 species. 



Oletera 



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 Dysdera 

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( Araneides forming no silken habitation,^ 

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Clubiona 

 Tegenaria 

 Agelena 

 Theridium 

 Pholcus 

 Linyphia 

 Tetragnatha 

 Epe'ira 

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 Sphasus 

 Dolomedes 

 Lycosa 

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Epiblemum 

 Species not included in Attus 



Araneides making no web for a<( 

 constant residence, 



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Oletera, (Walckenaer). Atypus, (Latreille). 



Eyes 8, PI. 2, fig. 1 b ; 4th pair of legs longest. Two 

 species. A male was found at Round Hill, which is totally 

 black. A female of another [101] species was found in North 

 Carolina. It is of a glossy brown, except the abdomen, which 

 is piceous. The palpi are so elongated as to have all the 

 appearance of legs. 



