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 the outer eyes far backwards on the side of the head; the largest eyes in the center of the lowest row. Head broad in front. Legs short; first and fourth pairs longest - - - - - - - - - (Page 23) Attide.

eyes in two rows.

sometimes appearing unequal, the pupils of the outside eyes protruding. The first and second pairs of legs the longest; the two hind pairs

short - - - - - - - - (Page 27) Thomtside

Eyes nearly equal in size. Build no webs to catch their prey. eyes in two upward curved rows. Body broad and flat. The first two pairs of legs

the longest; crab-like - - - - 5 - (Page 27) Thomiside

eyes of the lower row downward curved. Body and legs long. Fourth and first pairs legs the longest. Mostly dark colored; found wandering on the ground. Resembles the next - - - - (Page 31) Drassida

eyes of the lower row upward curved. Body and legs long. Fourth and first pairs of legs the longest. Mostly light colored; live in tubes spun in bushes and shrubs. Resemble the last - - - - (Page 33) Clubionide

Eyes equal, in three rows. Build webs to catch their prey.

Body and legs long. Fourth and second pairs legs longest. They build funnel- shaped webs in grass or low shrubs - - - (Page 34) Agelenide

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