. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 4 1035, U. S. DEPAETMEXT OF AGFJCULTUEE, Mr. E. A. McGregor reports it as attacking also the American elm {TJlmus americana) and two other varieties of elm {Ulmus spp.). the willow {Salisc sp.). the white oak {Quercus cdha) ^ and the pecan (Hicoria fecan). at Batesbiirg. S. C. He records it also on elm ( Vhnas -^p.) from Columbia. S. C, and Laurinbiirg, X. C. These records in- dicate a probable wide distribution of this red spider through the South. In Florida the writer has found this species along both the


. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 4 1035, U. S. DEPAETMEXT OF AGFJCULTUEE, Mr. E. A. McGregor reports it as attacking also the American elm {TJlmus americana) and two other varieties of elm {Ulmus spp.). the willow {Salisc sp.). the white oak {Quercus cdha) ^ and the pecan (Hicoria fecan). at Batesbiirg. S. C. He records it also on elm ( Vhnas -^p.) from Columbia. S. C, and Laurinbiirg, X. C. These records in- dicate a probable wide distribution of this red spider through the South. In Florida the writer has found this species along both the cast and west coasts, including Miami Beach. Miami. Biscayne Key. Homestead. AVest Palm Beach, Florida Cit}^, Fort Myers. Braden- town. Oneco. and Winter Haven. DESCRIPTION AND HABITS. THE ADULT FEMALE. In a]3pearance the adult female (fig. 3, /) is similar to most red spiders which attack various other crops. It is small, of a rusty red. 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 United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.


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