. The common spiders of the United States. Spiders. middle of the femora and tibiae. The spines are long and darker than the skin. The epigy- num is folded twice, so that only part of it is seen ex- tending out from the under side of the abdomen (figs. 340, 341). The palpus of the male (fig. 339) has large and complicated Figs. 336,337,338. Liny- appendages at the end. In phia nebuiosa. â336, nrgneral shape it is rounder than male. 337, female en- *=* 'â larged tweive times. in the next spccies, and the â¢1^8, markings of back ., ^^11 r ^i. ^ of abdomen. angle at the base of the tarsus is less


. The common spiders of the United States. Spiders. middle of the femora and tibiae. The spines are long and darker than the skin. The epigy- num is folded twice, so that only part of it is seen ex- tending out from the under side of the abdomen (figs. 340, 341). The palpus of the male (fig. 339) has large and complicated Figs. 336,337,338. Liny- appendages at the end. In phia nebuiosa. â336, nrgneral shape it is rounder than male. 337, female en- *=* 'â larged tweive times. in the next spccies, and the â¢1^8, markings of back ., ^^11 r ^i. ^ of abdomen. angle at the base of the tarsus is less prominent. This spider is common in cellars and other damp and shady places about houses. It is common in Europe and is perhaps imported. The web is flat, like that of L. pJirygiana, and often large for the size of the spider, sometimes covering a pail or box a foot wide. Linjrphia (Bathyphantes) minuta. â One-eighth of an inch long, a little smaller than nebuiosa. The cephalothorax is yel- lowish brown, darker at the edges, but without any middle line. The dark markings of the abdomen nearly cover it, so that it 340 341 appears dark gray with Fi^s. 339,340, 341. nebuiosa. â339, . palpus of male. 340, epigvnum from below. light markmgS instead of 341, epigymim from the right Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Emerton, J. H. (James Henry), 1847-1930. Boston, London : Ginn & company


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