128 Kansas Academy of Science. 



Trachyrhinus favosus Wood. 



This species supplants L. vittatum in the southwestern part of the 

 state. It frequents the sage-brush particularly, resembling this 

 vegetation so closely in color that the collector is not likely to see 

 it unless it is in motion. One specimen was taken at Manhattan, 

 and numerous others at Englewood, Coldwater, Arkalon, and Sun, 

 July to October. 

 Mesosoma niger Say. 



Phalangium nigrum Say. Am. Ent., Lee. ed., vol. II, p. 14. 



One specimen from Manhattan, October 15. Others taken at Sun and 

 Coldwater in the middle of July. 



Family CosMETiDiE, 

 Cynorta sayii Simon. 



Our representative of this family is fairly common in the eastern part 

 of the state. It is the brownish-red phalangid, found singly, or, in 

 the winter, in clusters under loose stones. Specimens collected at 

 various times of the year in the vicinity of Manhattan, St. George, 

 and Lawrence; one specimen from Sun. 



EXPLANATION OF FIGURES. 



Fig. 1. Phidippus plus. Female X 4. 



Fig. 2. Phidippus pius. Male X 4. 



Fig. 3. Dendryphantes glacialis. Male X 7. 



Fig. 4. Dendryphantes glacialis. Female X 7. 



Fig. 5. Lycosa permiana. Male X 3. 



Fig. 6. Lycosa permiana. Female X 3. 



Fig. 7. Epigynum of Phidippus pius. 



Fig. 8. Epigynum of Dendryphantes glacialis. 



Fig. 9. Epigynum of Lycosa permiana. 



Fig. 10. Philodromoides prataria. Female X 5. 



