. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. THE SPIDKU AND ITS ALLIED 85 Classification. - -Spiders are separated, according as theyspin webs or do not do so, into two main groups, sedentaryand wandering spiders. The sedentary spiders are sub-divided into four sub-orders, which we shall consider inturn: —. FIG. 82. — Mygale, a Tunnel-weaver, allied to the trap-door spider. Nat. size. From Emerton. 1. Tunnel-weavers (Territelarite 1). These spiders maketubes in the earth, and line them with silk. The repre-sentatives of this group in the Southw


. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. THE SPIDKU AND ITS ALLIED 85 Classification. - -Spiders are separated, according as theyspin webs or do not do so, into two main groups, sedentaryand wandering spiders. The sedentary spiders are sub-divided into four sub-orders, which we shall consider inturn: —. FIG. 82. — Mygale, a Tunnel-weaver, allied to the trap-door spider. Nat. size. From Emerton. 1. Tunnel-weavers (Territelarite 1). These spiders maketubes in the earth, and line them with silk. The repre-sentatives of this group in the Southwestern States are 1 terra, earth ; tela, tissue or web. 86 ZOOLOGY


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