A. E. Verrill — The Bermuda Islands. 



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Tegenaria Derhami (Scop.) Emer. ; Black House Spider. 



, Cephalothorax black with a deep reddish brown or brownish red 

 central area; abdomen nearly black, with a pale median streak and a 

 short oblique lateral stripe on each side ; legs dark rufous-brown 

 without bands. 



Pholcus tipuloides Koch ; Long-legged Spider. Figures 212, a, b, e. 



Cephalothorax and abdomen light yellowish brown or buff, with 



curiously bent or undulated blotches of blackish brown on the sides 



of the abdomen, which has also a median streak anteriorly and a 



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Figure 212. — Pholcus tipuloides ; a, profile view of body and bases of legs of 

 female, x2^ ; b, front of head ; c, epigynum ; after Marks. Figure 213. — 

 House Spider (Theridium tepidariorum) ; female, slightly enlarged; after 

 Emerton. 



double dorsal row of spots farther back ; cephalothorax with a 

 median streak, two or three angular lateral spots, and a black mar- 

 gin ; legs very long and slender, brown, with a narrow band of 

 white at the joints, preceded and often followed by an ill-defined 

 band of brown. 



Theridium tepidariorum Koch ; House Spider. Figure 213. 



Cephalothorax in female tawny brown ; abdomen light gray or 

 yellowish gray, irregularly specked or mottled with dark brown or 

 blackish; legs tawny brown, with dark brown bands at the joints. 



Theridium studiosum Hentz. House Spider. 



Thorax and legs pale rufous-brown, a few darker brown bands on 

 the legs ; abdomen gray, with a wide, lobulated, median, dorsal 

 streak of blackish gray, edged with white. 



Lathrodeetus geometricus Koch; Venomous Spider. Figure 214, a, b. 



The abdomen is light grayish yellow, finely specked with brownish 

 anteriorly; always marked with curiously arranged, narrow, blackish 



