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- Chamberlin and Ivie published a new species, " Epeira miniata ", in 1944, which was rejected.
- The short documentary " Epeira diadema " ( 1952 ) by Italian director Alberto Ancilotto was nominated for an Oscar in 1953.
- The popular 1893 book " American Spiders and their Spinningwork " by Henry Christopher McCook also uses " Epeira " extensively.
- Throughout the 19th century, " Epeira " was used as a catch-all genus, similar to the once ubiquitous salticid genus " Attus ".
- James Henry Emerton also uses the genus " Epeira " in his 1902 book " The Common Spiders of the United States ", but refers to spiders mostly now considered " Araneus ".
- Over time, a rather diverse set of spiders was grouped under the genus " Epeira ", including species from the modern families Araneidae, Mimetidae ( " Mimetus syllepsicus " described by Roewer, 1942 ).
- When White met the spider who originally inspired Charlotte, he called her Charlotte Epeira ( after " Epeira sclopetaria ", the Grey Cross spider, now known as " Aranea sericata " ), before discovering that the more modern name for that genus was " Aranea ".
- When White met the spider who originally inspired Charlotte, he called her Charlotte Epeira ( after " Epeira sclopetaria ", the Grey Cross spider, now known as " Aranea sericata " ), before discovering that the more modern name for that genus was " Aranea ".