16 Journal of Entomology and Zoology 
Pardosa hesperella sp. nov. 
Female—Carapace with broad side stripes and narrower supramarginal stripes of 
chocolate-brown color, the marginal lines black, the eye region also dark; middorsal 
yellow stripe widest just caudad of eyes with anterior margin straight, from there 
narrowing caudad, divided anteriorly by a fine median longitudinal black line, the 
stripe only obscurely indicated between eyes. Sternum black. Legs with femora 
longitudinally streaked above with black, the joints not annulate or only in part very 
vaguely so. Abdomen with a yellow basal mark above, this narrow and widening 
caudad; this mark is edged with black and is followed behind by several black 
chevron lines; venter light, with no dark markings. Anterior row of eyes straight or 
nearly so, median eyes their diameter or a little mor eapart, about half as far from 
the laterals. Eyes of second row once and a half or more their diameter apart. The 
epigynum seems clearly distinctive in form. See pl. 6, f. 4: 
Length, 7 mm. Length of cephalothorax, 3.5 mm. Length of tib.+ pat. I, 3.2 
mm.; of tib.-+ pat. IV, 3.5 mm. 
Type—M. C. Z. 392. 
Montana: W. M. Mann, collector. 
