The Common Spiders of the United States

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The Common Spiders of the United States
J H James Henry Emerton
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197, 199). The cephalothorax is nar- rower than in most species. The ceph- alothorax has two wide gray stripes and a fine black line on the edge at each side. The abdomen has the middle pointed stripe light brown with a broken black edge. On each side is a black band, made up of spots closer toward FIGS. 202, 203, 204. Pardosa nigropalpis. 202, female. 203, male. Both en- larged four times. 204, end of palpus of male.
the middle and more scattered toward the sides. The legs are light yellow, wi
...th a few black spots near the body. The spines of the legs are long but not dark colored. On the under side there are dark spots on the sternum near the base of each leg, and sometimes two rows of spots or two bands nearer the middle. On the under side of the abdomen are two black stripes, sometimes connected THE I. M'OSID. -i: behind. In the males (fig. 199) the colors are darker and the dark markings larger. The ends of the palpi are large and covered with black hairs.
In one freshly molted young male there was hardly any traee of the spots on the sternum.


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