

Biological Papers, 124" 



Dendryphantes militaris Hentz. 



Attus militaris Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 201. 

 Not so common as D. capitatus. Specimens taken at Manhattan in 

 October. 

 Pellenes cognatus Peckham. 



Pellenes cognatus Peckham. Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc, I, 1901, p. 224. 

 One specimen, a female, from Arkalon, July 21. 

 Peckhamia picata Hentz. 



Synemosyna picata Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 370. 

 A pair of these ant-like spiders taken at Manhattan October 10. 

 Neither sex was quite mature. 

 Maevia vittata Hentz. 



Attus vittatus Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. , V, 1845, p. 360. 



Fairly common. Mature specimens taken at St. George June 6, and 

 at Manhattan in October. 

 Thiodina sylvana Hentz. 



Attus sylvanus Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 364. 

 A male of this species from St. George, June 6. 

 Wala palmarum Hentz. 



Epiblemum palmarum Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. , V, 1845, p. 366. 

 Three males in material collected at Lawrence October 8. 



Family Argiopid^. 

 Araneus aculeatus Emerton. 



Epeira aculeata Emerton. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., Ill, 1877, p. 528. 

 One specimen, a female, from Clark county, June 15. 

 Araneus trifolium Hentz. 



Epeira trifolium Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 471. 

 This large orb-weaver is represented in the college collection by a 

 single specimen, female, taken at Manhattan August 22. 

 Araneus displicatus Hentz. 



Epeira displicata Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 476. 

 One male from St. George, June 6. 

 Araneus mormon Keyserling. 



Epeira mormon Keyserling. Die Spin. Am., vol. IV. 



A few specimens taken in provision stores of mud-dauber wasps at 

 Meade July 18. 

 Acacesia foliata Hentz. 



Epeira foliata Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 475. 

 One female taken in sweeping at Lawrence September 8. 

 Mangbra placida Hentz. 



Epeira placida Hentz. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., V, 1845, p. 475. 

 One female from Manhattan, May 2. Several males, lacking one 

 moult of maturity, collected at Lawrence October 10. 

 Singa nigripes Keyserling. 



Singa nigripes Keyserling. Verb. d. z. b. Ges. Wien, 1883, p. 655. 



The species is fairly common in some localities. Specimens from St. 

 George, June 6. 



