Summary[edit] Description: Spider diagnostic drawings by James Henry Emerton - Plate 20 Agelena naevia (=Agelenopsis naevia), palpus of male. Date: 1875. Source: The Spiders of the United States: A Collection of the Arachnological Writings of Nicholas Marcellus Hentz, M.D. (1875), Plate 20. Author: James Henry Emerton (1847–1931) . . Alternative names: Emerton; J. H. Emerton; James H. Emerton. Description: American arachnologist, entomologist, biologist and zoologist. Date of birth/death: 31 March 1847 5 December 1931 . Location of birth/death: SalemBoston. Authority control: : Q3161146VIAF: 60596070ISNI: 0000 0001 0978 6052LCCN: n87144418Open Library: OL2179142ASUDOC: 175357366Koninklijke: 264455045WorldCat. creator QS:P170,Q3161146.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Photograph of male Agelenopsis pennsylvanica. This spider was found indoors in early May. It was found and photographed at 36° N 80° W. Date: 5 May 2013, 17:03:48. Source: Own work. Author: Patrick Edwin Moran.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Photograph of male Agelenopsis pennsylvanica. This spider was found indoors in early May. It was found and photographed at 36° N 80° W. Date: 5 May 2013, 17:03:42. Source: Own work. Author: Patrick Edwin Moran.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Web of Agalena nævia in a plant of golden-rod two feet above the ground, showing upper threads. One-fourth the real size. Date: 1902. Source: The Common Spiders of the United States. Ginn & Company. Boston. 1902. Author: James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931).
Summary[edit] Description: English: Photograph of male Agelenopsis pennsylvanica. This spider was found indoors in early May. It was found and photographed at 36° N 80° W. Date: 5 May 2013, 17:03:06. Source: Own work. Author: Patrick Edwin Moran.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Web of Agalena nævia in short grass on the side of a hill, seen from the side. The spider stands in its usual place at the mouth of its tube. Half the real size. Date: 1902. Source: The Common Spiders of the United States. Ginn & Company. Boston. 1902. Author: James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931).
Summary[edit] Description: English: Photograph of male Agelenopsis pennsylvanica. This spider was found indoors in early May. It was found and photographed at 36° N 80° W. Date: 5 May 2013, 17:03:58. Source: Own work. Author: Patrick Edwin Moran.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Web of Agalena nævia in long grass, seen from above. One-third the real size. Date: 1902. Source: The Common Spiders of the United States. Ginn & Company. Boston. 1902. Author: James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931).