. The Bermuda islands. An account of their scenery, climate, productions, physiography, natural history and geology, with sketches of their discovery and early history, and the changes in their flora and fauna due to man. Natural history. 905 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 493 Figure 218.—Silvery Spider {Argyroepeira hortorxim) \ a, dorsal view of male; h, dorsal view of female ; c, male palpi; much, enlarged. Figure 219a.—Epeira labyrinthea ; a, dorsal view. Figure 219&.—The same ; male palpus ; after Emerton. Figure 220.—Wolf-spider (Lycosa Atlantica); dorsal; phot, by A. H. V. Figur


. The Bermuda islands. An account of their scenery, climate, productions, physiography, natural history and geology, with sketches of their discovery and early history, and the changes in their flora and fauna due to man. Natural history. 905 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 493 Figure 218.—Silvery Spider {Argyroepeira hortorxim) \ a, dorsal view of male; h, dorsal view of female ; c, male palpi; much, enlarged. Figure 219a.—Epeira labyrinthea ; a, dorsal view. Figure 219&.—The same ; male palpus ; after Emerton. Figure 220.—Wolf-spider (Lycosa Atlantica); dorsal; phot, by A. H. V. Figure 221.—The same ; epigynum ; after Marx. Figure 222.—Tapinattus melanognathus; a, dorsal view of male; b, c, palpi of male ; after Marx. Figure 223.—Plexippus Paykulli; a, dorsal view of female ; b, male palpus ; e, epigynum ; after Marx. Figure 224.—Cattle Tick (Ixodes bovis Eiley) ; after Packard. Figure 224a.—Mange-mite of cattle ; after Mtirray. Figuz'e 2246.—Bird-mite ; after Murray. Figure 225.—Orange-rust Mite (Phytoptus oleivorus). Figure 226.—Cheese Mite (Tyroglyphus siro); enlarged ; after Howard. Figure 227f—Leaf-mite or Eed-spider {Tetranychus bimaculatus Banks); a, dor- sal view; b, tarsus and claw ; c, palpus; after Banks. Figure 228.—" Eed Spider" (T. tilarius (L.) ; a, dorsal view of male; 6, six- legged young of same ; c, tarsus and claw; after Murray. Figure 229.—House Centipede {Scutigera forceps) ; natural size ; from Webster's International Dictionary ; after Marlatt. Figure 229a.—Galley-worm ; Milliped. (Julus, sp.) Figure 230.—Sow-bug (PorcelUo pat^vicornis); after Miss Richardson. Figure 231.—Leptotrichus granulatus ; enlarged ; after Miss Richardson. Figure 232.—a, Sow-bug or Slater {PorceUio Icevis); b, b', Pill-bug {Armadillidium vulgare); phot, by A. H. V. Figure 233.—Ligia Baudiniana x li^; a', uropodial spines. Figure 234.—Ligia oceanica. Figtire 235.—Pkiloscia Bermudensis Dahl; a, enlarged ;


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