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. Lycoso ocreafa, Fox, ibid., p. 269. 



1893. Lycosa ocreata, Banks, J. N. Y. Ent. Soc, I, p. 125. 



1896. Lycosa ocreata, Banks, op. cit., IV, p. 192. 



1898. Lycosa ocreata, Simon, Hist. Nat. Araign., II, p. 330. 



1900. Lycosa ocreata, Banks, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., p. 538. 



1902. Lycosa ocreata, Emerton, Connnon Sp. of I^. S. 



. Pardosa solivaga Montgomery, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., p. 574, 



PI. XXX, fig. 39. 



. Lycosa stonei Montgomery, ibid., p. 546, PI. XXIX, figs. 9 and 10. 



1904. Schizocosa ocreata, Chamberlin, Can. Ent., XXX^VI, p. 176. 

 . Lycosa ocreata, Montgomery, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., p. 288. 



Type locality. — North Carolina. 



Known localities. — North Carolina!, Virginia, District of Columbia!, 

 Alabama, I-ouisiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas!, Connecticut, New York!. 



Hentz,in speaking of the occurrence of this species in North Carolina, 

 says that it "is not rare in meadows near water." It is found in 

 similar locations in New York State. Emerton states that in New 

 Haven, Cr)nn., it is "common in open woods among dead leaves. 

 Adult about June 1." 



Schizocosa saltatrix (Hentz), 1844. 



(Sub Lycosa, J. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., IV, p. 387, PI. XVII, fig. 7.) 

 Females. — Sides of cephalothorax deep brown, in life densely clothed 

 with black intermixed with brown pubescence, a wide median band of 

 usual form which is of reddish tinge anteriorly, extending forward 

 between eyes of third row and there geminated by a fine dark line 

 which extends back over pars cephalica towards dorsal groove; a supra- 

 marginal light line on each side which sometimes attains and some- 

 times does not attain the clypeus in front, the border below these 

 lateral stripes more or less broken by transverse light lines ; median and 

 lateral light stripes densely clothed with white intermixed with yellow- 

 ish pubescence. Chelicerce dark brown clothed with short yellowish 

 gray pubescence, which is not dense, and longer black bristles ; the 

 fringe of the superior margin of the furrow grayish. Endites yellowish 

 brown, lighter at tips. Labium brown, darker than endites. Sternum 

 beneath brown or reddish brown, the former often showing a lighter 

 median line or stripe, clothed in life with gray or whitish intermixed 

 with black pubescence. Coxce light brown to yellow, always paler than 

 the sternum. Legs yellow to light reddish-brown, with numerous nar- 

 row though often indistinct dark rings (occasionally quite absent), 

 which become fewer and often wider distally, the annuli of femora not 

 so heavy and not confluent as in ocreata. Nearly entire dorsum of 

 abdomen pale brown, often of a pale reddish in life, grayish from the 

 pubescence which is light brown intermixed with spots of gray, line 



