354 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D Ser. 



SPARASSID^. 



Olios fasciculatus Simon. Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, 1880, 

 P- 307. 



Olios abnormis Keyserling. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1882, p. 679. 

 Sadala simonii Cambridge. Biol. Centrali-Amer. , Arach.-Aran. i, 

 1890, p. 65. 



Specimens from Zebra, Madera County, September 

 (Miss Lorenson) ; Los Angeles (Davidson); Claremont 

 (Baker). 



LYCOSID^. 

 Lycosa pacifica n. sp. 



Plate XXXVIII, Fig. 6. 



Length i 14 mm ; tibia and patella iv, 8 mm. ; ? 18-20 mm. long. Ceph- 

 alothorax with a pale stripe in middle, scarcely wider on head, a broader 

 brown stripe each side, a narrow pale one on each side, and the margin 

 narrowly brown ; sternum pale yellowish ; legs pale, darker on tarsi and 

 anterior metatarsus and on tips of hind tibiae and metatarsi, some small dark 

 elongate spots above on femora ; abdomen with a broad pale stripe from 

 base to tip, broadest at base and there containing a dark spear-mark, which 

 is black on the sides, brown on the middle ; outside of the pale there is a 

 brown stripe each side ; sides and venter pale. Four pairs of spines under 

 tibiae i and 11, three pairs in female. Epigynum shows a dark spot each side 

 and one behind. Some specimens show a dark stripe each side on venter, 

 and the sternum has a dark mark each side united behind. 



St. Helena, Napa County, July (Fuchs) ; Coulterville, 

 Mariposa County, July (Eisen) ; Santa Rosa Island, July 

 (Eisen); Claremont (Baker); Santa Cruz Island, 23 July. 



Lycosa brunneiventris Banks. Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 

 1894, p. 50. 



Two females from Palo Alto and Claremont (Baker). 



Lycosa sp. 



One male from Mill Valley, Marin County, May 

 (Fuchs). It is a small species related to Z.. modesta 

 Thorell, with a pale dorsal stripe on the cephalothorax, 

 and dorsum of abdomen pale, black on sides in front; 

 legs dark. It is probably new. 



