American spiders and their spinningworkA natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits . ^ in a meadow. The trunk wascleft by a longitudinal fissure twelve feet or more in length and from aninch to two inches wide. The bark was stripjied oif along the edges ofthis fissure, and within the crevice ten or twelve tubes were spun, extending. l-iG. 162. Snare and nesting tubeof Dysdera bicolor. Dysderabicolor. Mem. des , Tom. NlL, plate Figs. 8-9. Idem, page 2(iS, pi. 15, Fig. 1( Ariadne bicolor Emerton, New Engla


American spiders and their spinningworkA natural history of the orbweaving spiders of the United States, with special regard to their industry and habits . ^ in a meadow. The trunk wascleft by a longitudinal fissure twelve feet or more in length and from aninch to two inches wide. The bark was stripjied oif along the edges ofthis fissure, and within the crevice ten or twelve tubes were spun, extending. l-iG. 162. Snare and nesting tubeof Dysdera bicolor. Dysderabicolor. Mem. des , Tom. NlL, plate Figs. 8-9. Idem, page 2(iS, pi. 15, Fig. 1( Ariadne bicolor Emerton, New England Drassidte, page 38. GENEKAL (,OCOOXIN<i HAIUTS OF SPIDEKS. i;]r


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