76 J. II. Eynerton — New England Therklidce. 



Microneta latidens, new. 



Plate XXIY, figure 4. 



Length, 2'""' to 2-5"''". Cephalothorax and legs light yellow-brown, 

 or slightly reddish in dark-colored specimens in alcohol. Abdomen 

 light gray, darkest toward the end. The tarsus of the male palpus is 

 wide and angular at the base. The tarsal hook is as wide at the base 

 as half the length of the tarsus. It turns outward at the end and has 

 a deep bend with a sliai'p hook extending forward. Fig. 4. The 

 palpal organ is small. 



New Haven, Conn., in several places under leaves in winter. 



Microneta furcata., new. 



Plate XXIV, figure 5. 



Length, I'o"'™. Cephalothorax and legs yellow-brown, abdomen 

 gray. The tibia of the male palpus is short and wide. The tarsal 

 hook is wide at the base and deeply curved. It has a ridge on the 

 outer end. One of the appendages of the palpal organ, with two 

 sharp black points near the end, curves round its base near the end 

 of the tarsal hook. The end of the palpal organ is much as in 

 longihnlhus. 



White Mountains, N. H., on the ridge between Mt. Washington 

 and Mt. Clay. 



Microneta longibulbus, new. 



Plate XXIV, figure fi. 



Length, 2'"'". Cephalothorax and legs dull brownish yellow. Ab- 

 domen gray. The palpal organ extends back to the tibia, where its 

 narrow end curves around toward the tarsal hook. Fig. <6a. Over 

 the middle of the palpal organ is a small black process with a flat 

 end, and at the top are two small hooked appendages. Fig. 6a. 

 The tarsal hook is wide at the base and deeply curved. The end has 

 an irregular ridge on the outer side. The tibia is short and as wide 

 as long. 



Milton, Mass., under leaves in winter. 



