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Epeira verrucosa Hentz. (E). 



9 Bainbrid^e, Ohio, August 17, 1917. 

 9 Rockbridge, Ohio, August, 1915. 

 9 Columbus, Ohio, July, 1917. 

 cf 9 Ohio. (W. H.) 

 This striking species is rather common in the southern part of the 

 state. It builds its webs very high up between the trees in the thick 

 moist woods. The webs sometimes have guy-lines fifteen or twenty 

 feet long. 



Epeira vulgaris Hentz. 



9 Brinkhaven, Ohio, September 1."^, 1917. 



Glyptocranium cornigerum (Hentz). (E). 



9 Columbus, Ohio, November 1, 1915. 



Leucauge hortorum (Hentz). (E). 



c^ 9 Rockbridge, Ohio, June 19, 1914. 

 9 Cedar Point, Ohio, June 27, 1913. 

 This striking green and silver spider is rather strictly limited to 

 moist woodland. It is widely distributed in the state. 

 Mangora gibberosa (Hentz). (E). 



cf 9 Bainbridge, Ohio, August 17, 1917. 

 cf 9 Columbus, Ohio, August, 1917. 

 cf 9 Guernsey Co., 1916. 

 Erie Co., 1915. 

 Very common in the tops of grass and grain. 



Meta menardi (Latrielle) (E). 



Immature d^ 9 Bainbridge, Ohio, August 17, 1917. 

 A cave species. Found in dark wet situations along cliffs, or in the 

 entrances of caves. 

 Metepeira labyrinthea Hentz. (E). 



c^ 9 Cedar Point, Ohio, July, 1915. 



9 Rockbridge, Ohio, October 4, 1914. 

 d^ 9 Columbus, Ohio. 

 Commonly found in the branches of dead trees in the edges of 

 woods all over the state. 

 Plectana stellata Walckenaer. (E). 



9 Cedar Point, Ohio, August 11, 1910. 

 9 Guernsey Co., Ohio, 1910. 

 9 Columbus, Ohio, September, 1910. 

 9 Rushville, Ohio. (W. H.) 



Singa keyserlingi McCook. (E). 



9 Cedar Point, Ohio, June 27, 1913, and August 13, 1910. 

 This species makes a small orb web in the tops of the dune grass 

 (Andropogon). During the day it stays in the hollow stems of the 

 dead grass. This form is probably not the same as S. pratensis. 

 Theridiosoma gemmosum (L. Koch). (E). 

 cf 9 Sugar Grove, Ohio, July, 1915. 

 This form may always be found in the wet moss on the faces of 

 cliffs and in other wet situations in the deep woods. 



