. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. MAP 7a Castiancira gertschi. MAP 7b A Castianeira trilineata name given to a species previously known as Castianeira aurata (Hentz) (e. g. de- scribed by Emerton in 1913). Kaston (1945) noted that HerpyUus auratiis Hentz, on which the old name was based, was actually a Micaria; therefore a new name was in order. Natural history. Nothing is known of the habits of this species. Distribution. Southern New England to the southeastern (Map 7a). The trilineata Group Castianeira trilineafa (Hentz) Figures 108-110, 119.


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. MAP 7a Castiancira gertschi. MAP 7b A Castianeira trilineata name given to a species previously known as Castianeira aurata (Hentz) (e. g. de- scribed by Emerton in 1913). Kaston (1945) noted that HerpyUus auratiis Hentz, on which the old name was based, was actually a Micaria; therefore a new name was in order. Natural history. Nothing is known of the habits of this species. Distribution. Southern New England to the southeastern (Map 7a). The trilineata Group Castianeira trilineafa (Hentz) Figures 108-110, 119. Map 7b. HerpyUus trilineatus Hentz, 1847, Boston J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 5:460, pi. 24, fig. 18, 9, from Alabama; lost. Thargalia trilineata: Marx, 1889, Proc. Nat. Mus. 12:514. Castianeira trilineata: Banks, 1910, Bull. Nat. Mus. 72:11. Castianeira stupkai Barrows, 1940, J. Ohio Sci. 40(3):137, figs. 10, 10b, 10c, 6, 9. Male holotype from Gatlinburg, Tennessee; in the Ohio State University Museum, examined. NEW SYNONYMY. Castianeira trilineata: Kaston, 1948, Connecticut Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull. 70:397, figs. 1423, 2123, 5, 9. MALE Measurements. Based on 10 males: carapace length mm; carapace width mm; carapace index 59- 62; sternum length mm; sternum width mm; sternum index 73-81. Femur IV length mm; femur IV width mm; leg thickness index 18-22; leg length index 75-89. Abdomen length mm; abdomen width mm; abdomen index 44- 55. Bulb length mm. Description. Carapace orange-brown and hairless. Eyes moderate and equal. Cara- pace narrower in head region (cephalic. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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