376 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



TETRAGNATHIDiE. 



Tetragnatha exlensa, Linn. 



" laboriosa, Hentz. Rare. 



Hyptiotes cavatus, Hentz. Scarce. 



Thomisid^. 

 Xysticus Californicus, Keys. May. Uncommon. 

 Coriarachne versicolor, Keys. 

 Misuniena vatia, Clerk. 



" iraportuna, Keys. 



" very. 



" pictilis, Banks.* 



Tibelkis Duttonii, Henlz. July. 



" oblongus, Walk. Fairly common in Septembcr.t 

 Philodromus rufus, Walck. Rather common. "j" 

 '' moestus, Banks.* 



" Californicus, Keys. Rare. 



Lycosid^. 

 Lycosa brunneiventris, Banks. 

 Pardosa Californica, Keys. July. 

 " stemalis ? Thor. Common.! 



OXYOPID^. 



Oxyopes salticus, Hentz. 

 " rufipes, Banks. 



Attid^,. 

 Phiddipus Johnsoni, Packham. Rather abundant. f 



opifex, McCook. 

 Dendryphantes octavus, Hentz. Frequent. f 



" seneolus, Curtis. Several specimens. 



Epiblemum palpilis, Banks.* 



Catocala TiTANiA, l^odge. — Mr. \V. Beutenmuller informs me that 

 the moth 1 have hitherto sent to friends as Catocala prceclara, G. and R., 

 is not that species, but C. iita/iia, Dodge. As in a long series I am 

 unable to detect any variation, and I do not find the silky lustre on the 

 fore wings which is characteristic of C. prceclara, I conclude that this 

 species does not occur here. — E. Firmstone Heath, The Hermitage, 

 Cartwright, Manitoba. 



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