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Tegenaria Derhami (Scop.) Emer.; Black House Spider. 
Cephalothorax black with a deep reddish brown or brownish red 
central area; abdomen nearly black, with a pale median streak and a 
short oblique lateral stripe on each side; legs dark rufous-brown 
without bands. 
Pholeus tipuloides Koch ; Long-legged Spider. Figures 212, a, , ¢. 
Cephalothorax and abdomen light yellowish brown or buff, with 
curiously bent or undulated blotches of blackish brown on the sides 
of the abdomen, which has also a median streak anteriorly and a 
Figure 212.—Pholcus tipuloides ; a, profile view of body and bases of legs of 
female, x 214; b, front of head; c, epigynum ; after Marks. Figure 213.— 
House Spider (Theridium tepidariorum); female, slightly enlarged ; after 
Emerton. 
double dorsal row of spots farther back; cephalothorax with a 
median streak, two or three angular lateral spots, and a black mar- 
gin; legs very long and slender, brown, with a narrow band of 
white at the joints, preceded and often followed by an ill-defined 
band of brown. 
Theridium tepidariorum Koch ; House Spider. Figure 213. 
Cephalothorax in female tawny brown; abdomen light gray or 
yellowish gray, irregularly specked or mottled with dark brown or 
blackish; legs tawny brown, with dark brown bands at the joints. 
Theridium studiosum Hentz. House Spider. 
Thorax and legs pale rufous-brown, a few darker brown bands on 
the legs; abdomen gray, with a wide, lobulated, median, dorsal 
streak of blackish gray, edged with white. 
Lathrodectus geometricus Koch; Venomous Spider. Figure 214, a, 6. 
The abdomen is light grayish yellow, finely specked with brownish 
anteriorly; always marked with curiously arranged, narrow, blackish 
