22 A. TULLGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN FLORIDA. 



Pardosa C. Koch 184«. 



44. P. rufa Keyserling 1876. 



Two ad. females from Lake Leonore. 



45. P. bilobata n. s}). 



(Fig. 12). 



Femalc. — Cephalothorax light brown, clotlied with short 

 dark adpressed hairs and strewed with long dark upturned 

 bristly hairs. The pars cephalica with 3 lighter bands and 

 at the margins of pars thoracica a broad light band. A long 

 and distinct central furrow on pars thoracica. The length 

 a little shorter than the length of tibia and patella and the 

 breadth shorter than the length of tibia on the fourth pair 

 of legs. — Eyes. The front-row distinctly procnrved. The 

 intervals about equal. The central ejes nearly twice as 

 larg as the lateral eyes. The interspace between the central 

 eyes and the margin of clypeus as long as the diameter of 

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

 other by an interspace about as broad as their diameter and 

 .separated from the central anterior eyes by an interspace 

 about as long as the diameter of these eyes. The distance 

 from the posterior eyes a little longer than the diameter of 

 the middle eyes. — Sternum light brown, nearly cordated, 

 clothed by long black bristly hairs. -- Mnxillce about twice 

 as long as labium, yellow and clothed by long bristly hairs. 

 — Cheliceres about twice as long as the face, tapering at 

 the apex, light brown and strewed with long bristly hairs. — 

 Legs påle brown, with 2. 2. 2 spines beneath. Ahdo)uen is 

 inversely ovate, above dark brown with a lighter middle 

 band and three pair of very small white spöts; the venter 

 light yellowish brown. The riilva bilobated, dark carneous 

 (conf. the fig. 11). 



Measurements: 



length of cephalothorax 2,5 rom. 



breadth ■ » 1,8 >j 



total length 3,8 » 



length of 1st leg 6,8 » 



» » 4th » 8,6 » 



Two adult females from Lake Leonore in Orange co. 



