28 A. TULLGREN, SPIDERS COLLECTED IN FLORIDA. 



Measurements : 



length of cephalothorax 4,0 nnii, 



breadth ;> » 3,5 » 



total lengtk 11,4 :> 



length of 1st leg 8,2 » 



» » 4th » 9,2 » 



One single female from Oakland in Orange co. 



.')4. Ph. clarconensis n. s]>. 



(Fig. 17). 



Female. — Cephalothorax dark brown, the cephalic part 

 black, densely elotlied with brown and gray short, adpressed 

 hairs and in the region of eyes strewed with long, bristly, 

 upturned hairs. Clypens clothed with long white hairs. ~- 

 Eyes. The front-row a little recurved with the lateral eyes 

 separated from the central eyes by their radius. The central 

 eyes separated from the margin of clypeus by \ a their 

 diameter. The eyes in the middle-row twice as far from 

 the posterior as from the anterior lateral eyes. — CheUccres 

 divergent, bright iridescent green on the front-side. — 

 Sternum oval, a little convex, dark brown. — Maxillcc rounded 

 at the apex, withont projecting, about 1/2 longer than the 

 broadly truncated labinm. — Le(/.<i 4. 1. o. 2 dark brown with 

 blackish rings at the apex of the joints, densely clothed w4th 

 long black and grayish hairs. — The patelltie and tibiai on 

 the 2. and 3. legs about equal in length. — Ahdomen on the 

 dorsal side olive-brown with two longitudinal indistinet, 

 blackish bands on the posterior part. A broad white band 

 aroiind the front. On the sides in the posterior part a short 

 oblique white stripe. The venter grayish with two darker 

 brown, longitudinal anteriorly divergent bands. — The viilva 

 conf. fig. 17. 



Measurements : 



length of cephalothorax 4,2 mm. 



breadth » » 4,0 •> 



total length 10,9 » 



length of 1st leg 10,2 » 



» :> 4th •> 10,4 » 



One single female from Clarcona in Orange co. 



