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AGELENroAE 



Ageleninae 

 Agelenopsis Giebel 



A. POTTERi (Blackwall). (Agelena naevia of American authors, 

 in part.) Abundant in meadows and bushy fields, every- 

 where. Adult in August. Two females, web on ground, 

 September 20, 1930. One female, F. 218. 



CicuRiNA Menge 



The clypeus is usually as high or higher than the diameter 

 of the anterior lateral eyes. Anterior median eyes not much 

 smaller than the anterior laterals. The dorsal spines of the 

 femora are : legs I, II, 1 - 1 - 1 ; legs III, IV, 1-1-2. 



Key to the species of Cicubina 



1. Tibia I with 2-2 ventral spines hrevis 



Tibia I with 2-2-2 ventral spines rohusta 



C. BREvis (Emerton). North end of Echo Lake. Female from 

 under bark, Jordan Mt., September 2, 1935. 



C. ROBUSTA Simon (C. arcuata Keyserling). Lake Wood, base 

 of Newport Mountain. 



Coras Simon 



C. MONTANUs (Emerton). Young male and female, July 20, 

 1936. F. 257. 



Cryphoeca Thorell 



This genus closely resembles CAcurina. Our species may be 

 distinguished by two points. The height of the clypeus is 

 about half that of the anterior lateral eyes. The dorsal spines 

 on the femora are : Leg I, 1 - 1 ; leg II, 1 ; legs III, IV, 0. 



C. MONTANA Emerton. Two young taken at base of Newport 

 Mountain, determination slightly doubtful. 



