New England Spiders identified since 1910 

 BY J, H. Emerton. 



The following paper is a continuation of those published at various 

 times in these Transactions and mentions 23 species of spiders 

 found or identified since the printing of my " New Spiders from New 

 England " in Trans. Conn. Acad. June 1911, eighteen of which are 

 new. Twelve of these are described from only one or two specimens 

 some of which have been a long time undescribed in my collection. 

 Among the others Epeira Emertoni, Glyptocranium cornigerum and 

 Lycosa funerea are well known a little farther south and Cercidia 

 prominens is a European species previously noted from Franconia 

 by N. Banks. Ent. News, 1894. Among the new species Lopho- 

 carenum bicarinatum has a peculiar form of the head and L. coriaceum 

 has an unusual development of the hard parts of the abdomen. 

 Bathyphantes furcatus is a very distinct species from the Sand- 

 wich Mountains and B. duplicatus from Mt. Katahdin is the nearest 

 relative to the little known B. subalpina Em. Trans. Conn. Accad. 

 1882. Ulesanis serrata is described from an imperfect specimen and 

 its relations are uncertain as are those of Areoncus littoralis and 

 Dipoena pallida. 



