LIST OF ARIZONA SPIDERS— BANKS. 213 



PCECILOCHROA MONTANA Emerton. 

 P(£ci.lucliro<i montanuKMKKTO's, Trans. C'onn. Acad., N'lII, ISltO, \>. II. 

 One female from Brig-ht Angel. August 1(». 



GRAPHOSA CONSPERSA Thorell. 



Orapliom romperKu Thokeij,, Bull. V. 8. Geol. Surv. Terr., Ill, Ft. 2, 1S77, p. 

 4S9. 



One immature specimen fi'om Williams, July !^;>, evidently l)el()ngs 

 to this common northern species. 



MICARIA. sp. 



An immature specimen from Winslow. July 81. is ([uite possibly an 

 undescril)ed species. 



Family CLUBlONID.l^:. 



CHIRACANTHIUM INCLUSUM Hentz. 

 Cluhionnindusd Hentz, Journ. Bost. 8oc. Nat. Hist., V, 1847, p. 451. 

 Specimens come from Bright Angel, July 18 (Colorado Canyon, 

 3,500 feet), and Prescott, June 20. 



CLUBIONA, sp. 



Immature specimens from Williams, June 9-15. 

 Family DICTYNID.E. 



DICTYNA SUBLATA Hentz. 



Tlicriillnm snhlalnni Hentz, Joiirii. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, 1850, i*. 276. 



A few specimens from Williams, June 5, 



LETHIA TRIVITTATA Banks. 



lA'thia Iririttula Banks, Prof. Arad. Nat. 8ci. Phila., 1901, p. 577. 



A female from Williams, .luly. 



TITANCECA AMERICANA Emerton. 



Tilanacd iiiiirrlcariK Emerton, Trans. C'onn. Acad., Vll, 18SS, ji. 453. 



Specimens from William.s, June 5. It is a northern species, Imt I 

 have seen si)ecim»'ns fi-om near Las Vegas, New Mexico. 



P^amily ACIALENID^E. 



AGALENA NJENIA Hentz. 



Agalcvn mvvin Hentz, Jourii. Bost. Soc Nat. Hist., V, 1847, ].. 4()5. 

 A few examples from Williams, June 9-15, and July 1. They do 

 not differ from many iCastcrn specimens. 



