1941] Spider Fauna of New England 139 
Family Saltichle 
Subfamily Hyllin^e 
Genus Evarcha Simon 1902 
Evarcha blanchardi (Scopoli) 
Aranea blanchardi Scopoli, Ent. Carn., 1763, p. 402. 
Attus hoyi Peckham, Descr. New or Little Known Spiders 
of the Fam. Attidae. 1883, p. 7, fig. 5, $ 
Attus pini id., ibid., p. 20, fig. 16, 9 
Hasarius hoyi Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., 1890, 8 : 243, 
pi. 21, fig. 2. 
Pellenes hoyi Peckham, Trans. Wise. Acad., 1909, 16: 
557, pi. 48, fig. 4. 
Evarcha flammata Berland and Fage, Arach. France, 
1937, 6 : 1240, 1270, figs. 2015, 2022. 
In the revision of the Arachnides de France, 1937, 6 : 
1271, the authors in a footnote, mention that they have 
many specimens of this species from Georgia, Colorado and 
Oregon and that they are surprised that Peckham did not 
recognize and figure it in his last paper. Peckham did know 
it but he failed to identify it with the common European 
species. In fact, even in Europe, it has received many 
names, as the male and female are differently marked. 
Clerck, (1757), gave it two names, Scopoli called it blan- 
chardi, Walckenaer, (1802 and 1805), added two more 
names, C. Koch, (1837) another, Hahn, (1831), still an- 
other, Simon, (1868) one more and Karsch, (1874) still 
another. It is found all over Europe and Siberia and here 
it is common from New England to Washington and south 
to Georgia. It also has been placed in several genera and 
in 1902, Simon erected the genus Evarcha for it. 
Subfamily Pellenikle 
Genus Habronattus F.O.P. Cambridge 1901. 
Habronattus, F.O.P. Cambridge, Biol. Centr. Amer., 1901, 
2: 241. 
Pellenes , Peckham, in part, nec Simon, Arach. France, 
1876,3:90. 
The genus Pellenes was established by Simon in 1876, 
for Aranea tripunctata Walckenaer and Attus lapponicus 
