Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Figure 222.—Tapinattus melanognathus; a, dorsal view of body of male,xSyi; h, c, palpi of male; after Marx. Figure 223.—Plexippus Paykulli;a, dorsal view of female, x 2 ; 6, male palpus; c, epigynum ; after Marx. Plexippus Paykulli Aud. and ^?L\\)nerus diversus Black.;Large Jumping Spider. Figures 223, a, h, c. Cephalothorax of male dark brown or blackish, with a medianstreak of dull reddish brown or tawny, not reaching forward to theeyes; abdomen mottled with dark brown and gray; legs darktawny brown, covered with conspicu
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Figure 222.—Tapinattus melanognathus; a, dorsal view of body of male,xSyi; h, c, palpi of male; after Marx. Figure 223.—Plexippus Paykulli;a, dorsal view of female, x 2 ; 6, male palpus; c, epigynum ; after Marx. Plexippus Paykulli Aud. and ^?L\\)nerus diversus Black.;Large Jumping Spider. Figures 223, a, h, c. Cephalothorax of male dark brown or blackish, with a medianstreak of dull reddish brown or tawny, not reaching forward to theeyes; abdomen mottled with dark brown and gray; legs darktawny brown, covered with conspicuous black hairs, but not 9-11™, b.—Acarina. (Ticks and Mites.) An undetermined species of tick {Ixodes) was recorded by Hurdis(Rough Notes, p. 328) as found in large numbers on the leg of aheifer. It was white and the size of a pea. Mr. Nathan Banks,*1901, recorded a North American mite {Actineda agilis Banks), andundetermined species of Rhyncliolophus and Holostaspis as found inour collection. A species known as the Eucharis-niite {Rhi
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