86 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



LYCOSIDAE. 



N. H. — Lake Winnepesaukee. 



Vt. — Lake Champlain. 



Mass. — Waltham, Brookline, Sharon. 



Conn. — New Haven. 



332. Lycosa rubicunda (Keyserling) Montgomery. 



Trochosa rubicunda Keyserling, Verb, zool.-bot. ges. Wien, 1877, 

 vol. 26, p. 663, (57), pi. 8, (2), fig. 40. "Baltimore." Mont- 

 gomery, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1904, p. 307, pi. 20, fig. 30. 



Lycosa polita Emertou, Trans. Conn, acad., 1885, vol. 6, p. 484, 

 pi. 46, fig. 2. 



Me. — Bayville. 

 Vt. — Lake Champlain. 

 Mass. — Ipswich, Hyde Park. 

 Conn. — New Haven. 



333. Lycosa scutulata Hentz, 



Hentz, Bost. journ. nat. hist., 1844, vol. 4, p. 390, pi. 18, figs. 

 1, 2; ed. Burgess, p. 32, pi. 4, figs. 1, 2. "Alabama." Emerton, 

 Trans. Conn, acad., 1885, vol. 6, p. 491, pi. 48, fig. 2. Mont- 

 gomery, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1904, p. 289. 



Mass. — Woods Hole. 

 Conn. — New Haven. 



334. IvYcosA TiGRiNA McCook. 



McCook, Trans. Amer. ent. soc, 1878, vol. 7, p. xi. "Vine- 

 land, N. J." 



Lycosa vulpina Emerton, Trans. Conn, acad., 1885, vol. 6, p. 

 487, pi. 47, fig. 2. 



N. H. — Lake Winnepesaukee. 

 Mass.— Blue Hill, Brookline, Mt. Tom. 

 Conn. — New Haven. 



