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ENTOMOLOGY. 
Spiders collected in New Mexico and Arizona.—Among 
some spiders sent to Professor G. W. Peckham, of Milwaukee, a year 
or two ago, the following species of Attidæ was found. 
. Habrocestum hirsutum Peckham. This species was originally 
described from Oregon. The specimens sent were collected at Las 
Cruces, New Mexico. 
Professor Peckham wrote that there were several other species of 
Attidæ in the sending, but that they were immature and could not be 
determined. 
Some spiders sent to Dr. Geo. Marx, about the same time, were 
identified by him as follows. They were all collected at Las Cruces. 
Pholcus n. sp. A very interesting one. 
Lathrodectus n. sp. 
Filistata capitata Hentz. 
Ocyale n. sp. 
Misumena rosea Keys. 
Scytodes thoracica Latr. 
Hamataliva grisea Keys. 
Loxosceles unicolor Keys. 
Dictyna sedentaria Keys. 
Dr. Marx wrote that the last five species were of much interest, and 
mostly very rare. 
Recently a lot of spiders was sent to Mr. Nathan Banks, including 
all that had been collected since the above sendings, both in New Mex- 
ico and Arizona. He has reported on them as follows. 
The following are from north-eastern Arizona: ` 
Tetragnatha laboriosa Hentz. ¢ and 
Steatoda corollata Linn. 
Misumena vatia Clerck. 9 and young. 
Olios giganteus Keys. ung. 
Pardosa n.sp. 9. 
Phidippus sp.? Young 9. Mr. Banks writes that “this is probably 
arizonensis Peck., but the 9 has not been described." 
Dendryphantes retarius Hentz. 9. 
Dendryphantes octavus Hentz. ¢ and 9. 
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