18 A. TULLGREN, SPIDEllS COLLECTED IN FLORIDA. 



Of this species Mr. Lönnber(} has captured six adult 

 females and two males at Oakland and Orlando in Orange co. 

 This species seems me to be nearly related to L. horrida 

 Keyserling, but has several reable characteristics so that it 

 deserves to be described as a new species. Besides the diffe- 

 rence in colour and hairiness the cheliceres are shorter than 

 the tibia of first leg, the anterior row of eyes nearly straight 

 and more separated from the margin of clypeus, the vulva 

 narrower and longer. 



One female shows on the hind part of the dorsal side of 

 the abdomen four transversal, a little curved white lines. 

 The middle stripe is very distinct and the sides of abdomen 

 are nearly grayish bliie. 



39. L. albopunetata n. sp. 



(Fig. 8 a— b). 



Female. — Ccphahthorax dark brown clothed with brown- 

 yellowish hairs and some fevv long upturned bristlj' dark 

 hairs. A light yellowish fine stripe between the four posterior 

 eyes, in the middle of cephalothorax joined with two fine 

 side-stripes and thence going to the hind edge of cephalo- 

 thorax. At the margins broad grayish brown bands. The 

 length is a little shorter than patella + tibia and the breadth 

 a little greater than the length of the tibia of the fourtli 

 pair of legs. It is oval, truncated in front, higli, and the 

 pars cephalica is very indistinctly separated from the pars 

 thoracica. — Enes. The front-row a little procurved, the 

 central eyes largest and separated from the margin of 

 clypeus by a space about as long as the diameter of the 

 central eyes. The middle-row of eyes separated from the 

 anterior central eyes by a space about as long as their^ 

 diameter. The two middle-eyes separated by a space about 

 as long as their diameter and the distance from the posterior 

 eyes longer than the former. — Sternum black, rounded» 

 strewed wdth short adpressed and long black upturned briétly 

 hairs. — Maxlllce of the same colour and more than twice 

 as long as the black labium. — Chcliccycs dark brown, lightcr 

 at the apex, strewed Avith short dark hairs, about as broad 

 as the first femur and a little shorter than the first tibia. — • 

 Lrgs 4, 1, 2, 3, clothed with brown hairs, above darker and'f 

 with irregular spöts; coxpe black. The two first femora with 



