Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . above and below; eyes black; abdomen pale buff or 12-13™. Common under stones. & f Hypsinotus pumilis Keys. See Banks, p. 2*70. Bi-own Spider. A rather large orange or reddish brown spider, with stout plain dark reddish brown posteriorly ; blackish ante-riorly ; abdomen dark tawny brown, with a median sagittate palestreak, its shaft crossed by several recurved, narrow pale lines. A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 835 Tegenaria Derhami (Scop.) Emer.; Black House Spider. Cephalothorax black with a d
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . above and below; eyes black; abdomen pale buff or 12-13™. Common under stones. & f Hypsinotus pumilis Keys. See Banks, p. 2*70. Bi-own Spider. A rather large orange or reddish brown spider, with stout plain dark reddish brown posteriorly ; blackish ante-riorly ; abdomen dark tawny brown, with a median sagittate palestreak, its shaft crossed by several recurved, narrow pale lines. A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 835 Tegenaria Derhami (Scop.) Emer.; Black House Spider. Cephalothorax black with a deep reddish brown or brownish redcentral area; abdomen nearly black, with a pale median streak and ashort oblique lateral stripe on each side ; legs dark rufous-brownwithout bands. Pholcus tipidoides Koch ; Long-legged Spider. Figures 212, a, b, c. Cephalothorax and abdomen light yellowish brown or buff, withcuriously bent or undulated blotches of blackish brown on the sidesof the abdomen, which has also a median streak anteriorly and a 212 i> 213. Figure 212.—Pholcus tipuloides; a, profile view of body and bases of legs offemale, x^}^ ; b, front of head ; c, epigjTiiim ; after Marks. Fignre 213.—House Spider {Theridium tcpidariorum); female, slightly enlarged ; afterEmer ton. double dorsal row of spots farther back; cephalothorax with amedian streak, two or three angular lateral spots, and a black mar-gin ; legs very long and slender, brown, with a narrow band ofwhite at the joints, j^receded and often followed by an ill-definedband of brown. Theridium tepidarioricm Koch ; House Spider. Figure 213. Cephalothorax in female tawny brown ; abdomen light gray oryellowish gray, irregularly specked or mottled with dark brown orblackish; legs tawny brown, with dark brown bands at the joints. Theridium siudiosum Hentz. House Spider. Thorax and legs pale rufous-brown, a few darker brown bands onthe legs; abdomen giay, with a wide, lobulated, median, dorsalstreak of blackish g
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