Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . gray. Length of body 10-13°. Lycosa, sp.; Brown Wolf-spider. A large, nearh^ plain, tawny-brown species with many small, indis-tinct, dark roundish spots on the abdomen ; legs plain orange-brown,with reddish joints ; cephalothorax and abdomen blackish about 38-40. Wala vernalis Peckham ; Little Brown Jumping Spider, Cephalothorax plain tawny or rufous-brown ; abdomen plain lightyellowish brown ; legs similar to abdomen in color except the stouteranterior pair, which are rufous-brown, like the cephalothorax ; nobands on
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . gray. Length of body 10-13°. Lycosa, sp.; Brown Wolf-spider. A large, nearh^ plain, tawny-brown species with many small, indis-tinct, dark roundish spots on the abdomen ; legs plain orange-brown,with reddish joints ; cephalothorax and abdomen blackish about 38-40. Wala vernalis Peckham ; Little Brown Jumping Spider, Cephalothorax plain tawny or rufous-brown ; abdomen plain lightyellowish brown ; legs similar to abdomen in color except the stouteranterior pair, which are rufous-brown, like the cephalothorax ; nobands on the legs. Length of female about 6™. 840 A. E. Verrill— The Bermuda Islands. Tapinattus melanognathus Lucas ; Black Jumping Spider, Figures222, a, h, plain black, with gray hairs ; abdomen black, witha wide, irregularly lobulated median patch, divided anteriorly by amedian black streak; its lateral margins and under surface also pale;legs tawny brown, with blackish spots ; falcers and under side ofthorax black. Length of a female 8. 223.
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