. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 216 BuUcliii of Coniparatwc Zoology, Vol 148, No. 5. Map 3. Distribution of Kaira species found north of Mexico. Circles, females; open circles, juvenile specimens; squares, males; open squares, juvenile males. (Fig. 139); ? South Carolina, Arkansas, northern Texas (Map 3) hitcac 2(1) Proximal flagelluni of median apophysis longer than distal one (Figs. 127, 128); tip of conduetor pointed mesally, toward median apophNsis (Fig. 128); North Caro- lina and Missouri to northeastehi Mexico (Map 3) aiha - Flagel


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 216 BuUcliii of Coniparatwc Zoology, Vol 148, No. 5. Map 3. Distribution of Kaira species found north of Mexico. Circles, females; open circles, juvenile specimens; squares, males; open squares, juvenile males. (Fig. 139); ? South Carolina, Arkansas, northern Texas (Map 3) hitcac 2(1) Proximal flagelluni of median apophysis longer than distal one (Figs. 127, 128); tip of conduetor pointed mesally, toward median apophNsis (Fig. 128); North Caro- lina and Missouri to northeastehi Mexico (Map 3) aiha - Flagella of median apophysis equal in length (Figs. 136, 137); tip of conductor pointed laterally, away from median apo- physis (Fig. 137); Texas to South America (Map 3) altiventei Kaira alba (Hentz) Figures 117-129; Map 3 Kjicira alba Hentz, 1850, J. Boston Soc. Natur. Hist., 6: 20, pi. 3, fig. 7. Female from North Carolina in tlie Boston Natural History Society, destroyed. Kaira alba:—Keyserhng, 1892, Spinnen Amerikas, 4: 64, pi. 3, fig. 50, $. McCook, 1893, Ameri- can Spiders, 3: 202, pi. 13, fig. 3, $. Comstock, 1912, Spider Book, p. 450, fig. 461, 9 ; 1940, Spider Book, rev. ed., p. 464, fig. 461, ?. Roewer, 1942, Katalog der Araneae, 1: 904. Caiia alba:—Bonnet, 1956, Bibliographia Araneo- rum, 2: 924. Description. Female from Florida. Cara- pace yellow-white with a median darker line of black spots and some straggly white setae (Fig. 122). Sternum with tiny black spots. Legs yellowish white with tiny black spots and narrow broken black bands on venter (Fig. 123). Dorsum of abdomen with a black mark between humps, sides with tiny black spots (Figs. 122, 124, 126). Venter spotted black. Posterior median eyes subequal to anterior medians; laterals diameter of anterior median eyes. An-. 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 perfect


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