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are light yellow, a little brownish tOAvard the end. The sternum is 

 light with a dark edge and a row of dark spots on each side meeting 

 behind. The under side of the abdomen is indistinctly marked with 

 four longitudinal lines converging behind. 



The epigynum is of the common T-shape, about as wide as long. 



East Rock, New Haven, Conn. 



Pardosa albopatella, now. 



Plate XLIX, figures 2, 2a, 2b. 



Male, 4""" long. Cephalothorax, 2-5"°^ long, 2™°^ wide. The cephalo- 

 thorax has a light stripe along each side covered in life with white 

 hairs which extend to the edge of the thorax and make the stripe ap- 

 pear wider than in alcohol. In the middle of the thorax is a light spot 

 which tapers behind to a point near the hinder end of the thorax 

 and fades in front into the dark markings of the head. The rest of 

 the cephalothorax is black, blackest toward the front. The male 

 palpi are black, except the patellae, which are bright white. The 

 legs are light at the ends with white and gray hairs and black spines. 

 The femora are darker, the hinder ones ringed with gray, and the 

 front pair entirely black. The abdomen is gray with an indistinct 

 light stripe in the middle of the front part, extending back only half 

 the length of the abdomen. The sternum is black. The under side 

 of the abdomen is gray with a black line in the middle and on each 

 side. 



The middle process of the palpal organ is long and curves ob- 

 liquely across the bulb its whole width. The tarsus of the palpus is 

 long and slender. Fig. 2b. 



In the female the light markings are smaller and less distinct than 

 in nigropalpis. 



Ipswich and Roxbury, Mass. New Haven, Conn. May and June. 



Pardosa nigropalpis, new. 



Plate XLIX, figures I, la, 1&, Ic, \d. 

 Males, 5™"^; females, 6"'™ long; 4th leg of female, 12'""\ 

 Cephalothorax of male black with a light band in the middle from 

 the posterior eyes to the abdomen. This band widens just behind 

 the eyes and suddenly narrows again about the middle of the cepha- 

 lothorax. It widens again around the dorsal groove and narrows 

 behind. Around the edge of the thorax are narrow light stripes or 

 rows of irregular spots. 



A light band about as wide as that on the thorax continues back- 



