374 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 



brown and white. Hind wings paler, with a yellowish cast, and a few 

 scattered brown scales. Discal dots small, faint. No other markings. 

 Marginal line f^iint brown ; fringe as ground colour, not checkered. 

 Beneath soiled white, with numerous brown scales, the fore wings some, 

 what yellowish, and having lavender scales distributed apically. Discal 

 dots distinct on all wings. The central figure faintly reproduced, as is 

 also the subterminal line, which is extended across hind wings in much 

 the same pattern. Abdomen and legs slender, soiled white. 



Type, one ^ taken at San Diego, Calif, July 20, 1906, through my 

 friend, Mr. H. W. Marsden. 



The smallest of our species, and with the central figure well defined, 

 while preserving the general outline of those of its congeners. 



THE ARANEINA OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 



BY KARL R. COOLIDGE, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 



The fact that so few local lists of Araneina have been published, and 

 their distribution is so little known, except by those who have access to 

 large collections and libraries, has induced the writer to publish the 

 following list. That it is very incomplete, I fully realize, as I have many 

 undetermined species in my collection, and many more will be found by 

 careful collecting. To make the list as complete as possible, I have 

 included a number of species which I have not taken myself, but which 

 have been recorded by Banks* or are in the Stanford University collec- 

 tion. As the Santa Clara Valley Entomological Society is undertaking a 

 study of the fauna of the salt marshes of San Francisco Bay, I have marked 

 with a dagger those species which have been found there. An asterisk 

 indicates type locality. 



THERAPHOSIDiE. 



Actinoxia versicolor, Simon. Black Mt. Rather common. f 

 Atypoides Riversi, Cambridge. Rare. 



" Californica, Banks. Black Mt. October.* 

 Eurypelma Californica, Banks. 



Drassid^.. 

 Poecilochroa pacifica. Banks.* 



CLUBIONIDit:. 



Givenna Californica. May. 



Anyphtena sp. (immature) ; may be gracilis, Hentz. 



*Banks, Proc. Col. Acad. Soc, Vol. 13, 1904. 

 November, 1907 



