$29 ARANEIDEA. 
13. Pardosa milvina. 
Lycosa milvina, Hentz, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. iv. p. 392, t. 18. fig. 8 (1844)'; Spid. U.S., 
ed. Burgess, p. 33, t. 4. fig. 5°. 
Pardosa milvina, Banks, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (3) i. p. 273°. 
Hab. Norvu America, Alabama! 2.—Mexico, Tepic, Orizaba 3, 
14. Pardosa accurata. 
Pardosa accurata, Becker, Compt. Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxx. p. xxiv ($) (1886) *. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
15. Pardosa sabulosa. 
Pardosa sabulosa, Banks, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (8) i. p. 273, t. 16. fig. 28 (?)*. 
Type, 2, in coll. Calif. Acad. Sci. Total length 5:5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Tepic 1. 
16. Pardosa medialis. 
Pardosa medialis, Banks, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (8) i. p. 278, t. 16. fig. 29 (2) *. 
Type, 2, in coll. Calif. Acad. Sci. Total length 4:5 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, Tepic!. 
17. Pardosa bellona. 
Pardosa bellona, Banks, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (3) i. p. 275, t. 16. fig. 21 (3 3)’. 
Type 3d, gynetype 2, in coll. Calif. Acad. Sci. Total length, ¢ Q, 5°1 millim. 
Hab. Mexico, San Miguel de Horcasitas '. 
LYCOSA. 
Lycosa, Latreille, Nouv. Dict. xxiv. p. 185, column 2, line 38 (1804). 
Type L. tarentula (Fabr.). Europe. 
Under this generic name have been included the spiders usually recognized under 
the genera Tarentula, Trochosa, and Lycosa, since it is almost impossible to separate 
them into satisfactory groups. 
‘Lhe species known to me may be recognized as follows :— 
Males. 
I. Protarsus iv. scopulate at the apex beneath. Abdomen with a continuous, 
dentated, dark band reaching from the base to the spinners . . . . insiynis,O. P.-Cambr. 
Il. Protarsus iv. not scopulate beneath. Abdominal dorsal band not con- . 
tinuous to the spinners. 
A. Ventral area of abdomen more or less banded with black. 
