THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 273 



Dictynidae 



Dictyninae 



DiCTYNA Siindevall 



D. FOLiACEA (Hentz). In Woods. Females taken during 

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

 Mountain, Duck Brook Path. 



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

 Bay Shore drive. 



D. voLu GRIPES Keyserling. The most common species of the 

 genus. The females build conspicuous nests in dead golden- 

 rod or similar plants during July and August. More common 

 in August. Generally distributed around the edges of fields. 



Theridiidae 

 Asageninae 

 Crustulina Menge 

 C. GUTTATA (Wider). Under stones, uncommon. The Hop. 



Enoplognatha Pavesi 



E. MARMORATA (Hcutz). One female. Lake Wood. 



SteatodA Sundevall 



S. BOREALis (Hentz). In sheltered crannies about houses, 

 quite common. Adults taken from July 1 to middle of Sep- 

 tember. Bar Harbor, Hulls Cove, Salisbury Cove. 



Argyrodine 

 Rhomphaea L. Koch 

 H. FicTiLiuM (Hentz). One specimen. Mount Kebo. 



Theridiinae 

 Theridion Walckenaer 



T. AURANTiuM Emertou. Two females. Salisbury Cove. 

 T. DiFFERENS Emertou, Norway Drive, the Bowl, heath 

 south of Salisburv Cove. 



