. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Cyclosa, Metazygia and Bust ALA • Levi 89. Figures 78-89. Cyclosa bifurca (McCook): 78. Female from side. 79-85. Epigynum: 79, 80, 84. Ventral. 81, 82, 85. Posterior. 83. Lateral. 79, 81. Cleared. 79-83. (Florida). 84,85. (Texas). 86,87. Male left palpus: Se'. Mesal. 87. Ventral. 88. Female, dorsal. 89. Male, dorsal. Scale lines. mm except Figs. 78, 88, 89, mm. translucence is duplicated in the smooth- woven texture of the ; (Plate 5.) The spider has been collected on a torn- down building in a w


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Cyclosa, Metazygia and Bust ALA • Levi 89. Figures 78-89. Cyclosa bifurca (McCook): 78. Female from side. 79-85. Epigynum: 79, 80, 84. Ventral. 81, 82, 85. Posterior. 83. Lateral. 79, 81. Cleared. 79-83. (Florida). 84,85. (Texas). 86,87. Male left palpus: Se'. Mesal. 87. Ventral. 88. Female, dorsal. 89. Male, dorsal. Scale lines. mm except Figs. 78, 88, 89, mm. translucence is duplicated in the smooth- woven texture of the ; (Plate 5.) The spider has been collected on a torn- down building in a wooded area of Austi-a- lian pines {Casuarina sp.) and cabbage palms (Sahal palmetto) and on a saw pal- metto leaf (Serenoa sp.) in Florida, from the nest of a wood rat (Neotoma sp.), and from a wasp nest. One record is from an arid, subtropical area in San Luis Potosi. Comstock (1940) found it in a "jungle near- the shore" and also on the "ceiling of a veranda by the ; Matiu-e females have been collected in every month in Flor- ida and Texas. Distribution. Florida, southern Alabama, soutliern Texas, Mexico to El Salvador, Cuba and Hispaniola (Map 2). Metazygia Metazygia , , Biologia Cen- tral!-Americana, Araneidea, 2: 501. Type spe- cies by original designation M. icittfeldae (McCook). The name is 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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