l(i A. TILLUREN. .SPIDKR.S COLLHOTEI) IX FLORIDA. 



iiiale: leugtli uf ceplialotliorax i;5 miii. 



breadtli ^ 11,8 >■ 



total Icngth 22,r. v 



lono-tli (if 1st le.iT 44, .5 » 



4tli 48 



The specimens vaiy from dark to lighter forms. Several 

 cocoons of this species have been collected. One of them 

 measured 20 mm. in diameter. It eontained nearl}^ 300 eggs 

 about 2 mm. in diameter. 



'66. L. arenieola Scuihiki; 1877. 



(Fig. 9). 

 Syn. L. i)idife'x Mahx 1881. 



A sul>ad. and an ad. female from Lake Leonore in 

 Orange co. 



37. L. nidicola EMEiudx 1885. 



A male and a female from Orange eo. — Male. — The 

 middle stripe of abdomen dark red-brown with nearly black 

 eyes. On each side of this there are yellowish brown stripes 

 which are not united on the hinder part of abdomen. 

 Posteriorly and at the sides of the middle-stripe are dark 

 and light obliqne lines and spöts. The nnder part of abd. 

 with irregular dark brown spöts on liglit ground. The legs 

 with indistinct darker rings on femora. — The palpal organ 

 agree with the figure ol Mr. Emertox. 



Measurements: 



length of cephalothorax 7,5 mm. 



breadth : '.■ 6 



total length 12,5 » 



lengtli of 1st leg 26 ;■ 



4th » 30,2 » 



To this species I am inclined to count two cfcf from 

 Oakland. They differ only in having the lower side of the 

 abdomen perfectly black. 



38. L. angusta n. sp. 



(Fig. 7 a— b). 



Female. — Cephalothorax dark brown, clothed with short 

 gray hairs and some few long upturned bristly dark hairs. 

 The lenght a little shorter than patella + tibia on the fourth 



