PLATE XI. 



Fig. 1. Epeira angulata-Columbia, female; natural size; la, face; lb, epigynum; Ic, side 

 view ; Id, epigynum of European E. angulata, shoTving corneous cones along 

 the edge of the genital cleft, lacking in E. angulata-Columbia. See Plate X. 

 (Page 186.) 



Fig. 2. E. angulata, male, X l, drawn from European specimen (Russia) ; 2a, palpus. 

 (Page 187.) 



Fig. 3. E. angulata, male (New Hampshire), x 1 ; 3a, palpus. 



Fig. 4. E. angulata-bicentennaria (Pennsylvania) ; 4a, dorsal view of abdomen (specimen 

 from Adirondacks, N. Y.), X 1.5 ; 4b, epigynum, front view ; 4c, side view ; 

 4d, 4e, enlarged views, front and side, of epigvnum (Adirondack specimen). 



Fig. 5. E. Nordmanni, female, ventral view of abdomen ; 5a, epigynum ; 5b, side view. 



See Plate IX. (Page 184.) 

 Fig. 6. E. cavatica, female, epigynum ; 6a, male palp. (Page 185.) 

 Fig. 7. E. reticulata, face and eyes of male. See Plate X. 

 Fig. 8. E. reticulata ; face and eyes of female ; 8a, epigynum. 

 Fig. 9. E. silvatica, dorsal vieW; 9a, epigynum. (Page 188.) 

 Fig. 10. E. diademata, X 1.5 ; 10a, ventral view, X 1.5 ; 10b, face ; 10c, epigynum ; lOd, side 



view. (Page 188.) 

 Fig. 11. E. diademata, male; 11a, lib, palpus. (After Blackwall.) 

 Figs. 12, 13, 14. E. gemma, female ; views from behind, from front, showing various colors 



and markings. (Page 182.) 

 Fig. 15. E. Pacificae, female, X 3 ; 15a, epigynum. (Page 180.) 

 Fig. 16. E. Pacificae, male, X 3 ; 16a, palpus. (Page 180.) 



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