. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 62 Bulletin Miiscitiu of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 148, No. 3 X. Schick, California Academy of Sciences; J. A. Beatty {Cyclosa only); D. Bixler; The British Columbia Provincial Museum, Vic- toria; J. E. Carico; R. Crawford; C. D. Dondalc, Canadian National Collections, Ottawa; H. Dybas and J. B. Kethley, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; W. C. Eberhard; S. Frommer; W. J. Gertsch; M. Grasshoff, Senckenberg Museum, Frank- furt; M. Hubert, Museum National d'His- toire Naturelle, Paris; B. J. Kaston; R. E. Leech;


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 62 Bulletin Miiscitiu of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 148, No. 3 X. Schick, California Academy of Sciences; J. A. Beatty {Cyclosa only); D. Bixler; The British Columbia Provincial Museum, Vic- toria; J. E. Carico; R. Crawford; C. D. Dondalc, Canadian National Collections, Ottawa; H. Dybas and J. B. Kethley, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; W. C. Eberhard; S. Frommer; W. J. Gertsch; M. Grasshoff, Senckenberg Museum, Frank- furt; M. Hubert, Museum National d'His- toire Naturelle, Paris; B. J. Kaston; R. E. Leech; \V. R. Icenogle; W. \V. Moss, Acad- emy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Mr. and Ms. J. Mui-phy; W. B. Peck, Exline-Peck Collection, Warrensburg, Missouri; N. I. Platnick, American Museum of Natural His- tory and Cornell University collections; S. E. Riechert, University of Wisconsin; W. T. Sedgwick; W. A. Shear; M. Stowe; K. J. Stone; H. K. Wallace; C. A. Triplehorn and A. J. Penniman, The Ohio State University collections; F. R. Wanless, British Museum (Natural History), London; H. V. Weems, Florida Collection of Artlu-opods, and B. R. Vogel. E. Mayr made comments and sugges- tions for the introduction. Some outline maps were suppHed by D. Quintero, L. Roth mapped tlie species, and D. Randolph typed numerous manuscript drafts and the final copy. L. R. Levi corrected the syntax. The study and its publication were supported in part by National Science Foundation grant BMS 75-05719. A grant from The Center for Field Research and Earthwatch Inc. made a trip and stay at the Archbold Bio- logical Station, Lake Placid, Florida pos- sible. K. Harris and J. Maluda, participants in the field work, helped with observations of Eustala anastem, Metazygia ivittfeldae and some Cyclosa species. Cyclosa, Metazygia and Eustala Cyclosa, like Mecynogea and Cyrtophora among the araneid orb-weavers, hangs its. Plate 1. Cyclosa conica penultimate female and a web built by a penultimate female, Ne


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