THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 449 



Suborder ARACHNOMORPHAE 

 Branch TRIONYCHAE 



MiMETIDAE 



MiMETINAE 



MiMETUS Hentz 



M. EPEiRoiDEs Emerton, One young female, presumably this 

 species. F. 269. 



Uloboridae 

 Hyptiotinae 



Hyptiotes Walckenaer 



H. CAVATus (Hentz). In underbrush, uncommon. The Bowl, 

 base of Newport Mountain. On spruce in woods, one female, 

 9-22-35. 



DiCTYNIDAE 

 DiCTYNINAE 



DiCTYNA Sundevall 



D. CEUciATA Emerton. One young female, October 6, 1931. 



F. 39. 

 D. FOLiACEA (Hentz). In woods. Females taken during the 



first half of July. The Bowl, Ireson Hill, base of Newport 



Mt., Duck Brook Path. 

 D. suBLATA (Hentz). One young male, middle of August. Bay 



Shore Drive. 

 D, voLucEiPES Keyserling. The most common species of the 



genus. These spiders build conspicuous nests in dead 



goldenrod or similar plants. They are seemingly more 



common in August. Generally distributed around the edges 



of fields. Four females. F. 242. 



