288 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Marclf, 



equidistant from the second row and the clypeal margin. Eyes of 



second row largest, about 1.5 times their diameter apart. Dorsal 



eye area to cephalothorax, 1 : 5 ( 9 ) or 1 : 5.5 (d^). Quadrilateral 



of the posterior eyes broader than long. 



Form. — Cephalothorax highest at the posterior eyes, in front trun-. 



cated straight and more (?) or less ( d^ ) than one-half its greatest 



transverse diameter. Chelicera large, with 3 pairs of teeth, longer than 



the width of the clypeus, their length fully 2.5 times the height of the 



head in front. Labium slightly longer than broad, trmicated apically, 



not one-half the length of the maxillae. Sternum longer than broad, 



pointed behind. Spinnerets about equal in length. Length of leg IV 



to cephalothorax, 6^ 3.5 : 1, 9 3.3 : 1; metatarsus 1\ shorter than 



patella and tibia combined. ? palpal claw with 7 teeth. 



Lycosa punctulata Hentz. 



Lycosa punctulata Hentz, 1S41. 



Lycosa punctulata Hentz, Emerton, 1885. 



nee Lycosa punctulata Hentz, Stone, 1890. 



(Two females from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.) 



Eyes. — First row shorter than the second, nearly straight, nearer 

 the clypeal margin than the second row, middle eyes slightly larger and 

 nearer the lateral eyes than to each other. Eyes of second row largest, 

 their diameter apart. Dorsal eye area to cephalothorax as 1 : 5.5. 

 Quadrilateral of the posterior eyes longer than wide. 



Form. — Cephalothorax highest at the posterior eyes, in front trun- 

 cated and a little more than one-half its greatest transverse diameter, 

 the sides of the head rather steep. Chelicera with 3 pairs of teeth, 

 longer than the width of the clypeus, about one and four-fifths times 

 the height of the head in front. Labium large, nearly as broad as 

 long, slightly concave apicalh^, not one-half the length of the maxillae. 

 Spinnerets about equal in length. Length of leg IV to cephalothorax 

 as 3.4 :1; metatarsus IV shorter than patella and tibia combined. 

 Palpal claw with 5 teeth. 



Lycosa ocreata Hentz. 



Lycosa ocreata Hentz, 1841. 

 Lycosa ocreata Hentz, Emerton, ISSo. 

 Lycosa stonei Montgomery, 1902, 1903, 

 nee Lycosa rufa Keyserling, 1876. 



(Nmnerous specimens from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachu- 

 setts, and Long Island, New York.) 



Eyes. — First row narrower than the second, a little nearer the clypeal 

 margin than to the second row, middle eyes slightly larger and higher. 

 Eyes of second row largest, 1.5 times their diameter apart. Dorsal 



