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Dendiyphantes castaneus (Hentz). (E). 



9 Buckeye Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 

 Dendryphantes militaris (Hentz). (E). 



d" Rockbridge, Ohio, July 1, 1916. 

 cf 9 Guernsey Co., Ohio, June 16, 1916. 

 (^ 9 Bucke^^e Lake, Ohio, vSeptember 13, 1913. 

 d^ Marietta, Ohio. (W. H.) 



Fuentes lineata (C. Koch). (E). 



9 Buckeye Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 

 9 Rockbridge, Ohio, October 4, 1914. 

 Habrocestum parvulus (Banks). (E). 



d" 9 Rockbridge, Ohio, Alay 27, and June IS, 1916. 

 Habrocestum pulex (Hentz). (E). 



d" 9 Cedar Point, Ohio, August, 1913. 

 Columbus, Ohio, June 9, 1916. 

 Buckeye Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 

 Brinkhaven, Ohio, June 6, 1915. 



Homalattus cyaneus (Hentz). (E). 



c^ Columbus, Ohio, July, 1916. 



Hyctia pikei Peckham. (E). 

 (d 9 Cedar Point, Ohio. 

 LTsually taken on cat-tails. 



Icius hartii Emerton. (E). 



9 Buckeye Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 



Maevia vittata (Hentz). (E). 



cT 9 Columbus, Ohio, May 23, 1916. 

 d" Rockbridge, Ohio, June 22, 1914. 

 Widely distributed. Usually found on the ground or on low- 

 vegetation. 



Marpissa binus (Hentz). 



d" 9 Gypsum, Ohio, August 25, 1914. 



Marpissa undata (DeGeer). (E). 



cf 9 Gypsum, Ohio, August 25, 1914. 

 d^ 9 Ohio. (W. H.) 



9 Buckeye Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 

 On fences and bark of trees. 

 Myrmarachne albocinctus (C. Koch). (E). 

 d" Rockbridge, Ohio, June 22, 1914. 

 Much like an ant in appearance though not usually associated 

 with ants. 



Parnaenus (Phidippus) chryseus Peckham. (E). 

 cf 9 Sugar Grove, Ohio, July 4, 1915. 

 9 Columbus, Ohio. 

 The specimen taken at Columbus was wintering in a curled leaf on a 

 low branch. A southern species. 



Pellenes agilis (Banks). (E). 



d^ Cedar Point, Ohio, July 8, 1903. 



