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Pellenes borealis (Banks). (E). 



d^ 9 Cedar Point, Ohio, 1913. 



d^ Columbus, Ohio, May 24, 1910. 



Pellenes coronatus (Hentz). (E). 



cf Brinkhaven, Ohio, June 0, 1915. 

 It is interestini^ to note that this southern species is found in the 

 same region in wliich occurs the most northern stand in Ohio of the 

 southern pines, Pinus rigida and Pinus v^irginiana. 



Pellenes hoyi Pcckham. (E). 



d" 9 Delaware, Ohio, June 28, 191(). 



Phidippus audax (Hentz). (E). 



Common all over the state. Winters half grown and matures in 

 Mav or June. The three spots on the abdomen of the young are 

 orange; these become white in the adult. 



Phidippus insignarius (C Koch). (E). 



cf 9 Rockbridge, Ohio, June 12, 191.3. 

 Phidippus mccooki (Peckham). (E). 



cf 9 Guernsey Co., Ohio, September 2, 191(). 



Phidippus multiformis Emerton. (E). 



W^ry common (j\-er the state. It is found in grassland and in open 

 woods. Matures in July and August. 

 Phidippus mystaceus (Hentz). 



d" 9 Ohio. (W. H.) 

 Phidippus putnami (Peckham). 



d" Columbus. Ohio, August 20, 1917. 

 Urbana, Ohio. (P.) 

 Phidippus whitman! Emerton. (E). 



d' Columbus, Ohio, June 1, 1914. 

 cf Wooster, Ohio, June 0, 1915. 



Phlegra leopardus (Hentz). 



cT 9 Marietta, Ohio. (W. H.) 



Salticus senicus (Clerck). (E). 



Common on buildings and fences ever\'where. Matures early in 

 June. 



Sittacus palustris (Peckham). 



d" Flint, Ohio, (North of Columbus), Julv 4. 1917. 



Synemosyna picata Hentz. (E). 



cf Columbus, Ohio, June 24, 191(5. 



Synemosyna formica Hentz. (E). 



cT 9 Brinkliaven, Ohio, June (>, 1915. 

 d" Rockbridge, Ohio, July 1, 1916. 



Synemosyna scorpiona Hentz. (E). 



9 Buckeve Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 

 Marietta, Ohio. (W. H.) Ohio. (P.) 



