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la Both embolus (em) and terminal apophysis (ta) bladelike, 
paralleling one another with each separate and drawn out to 
a point (Figs. 27, 28, 35-42) 3 
lb Embolus bladelike, but terminal apophysis not resembling it; 
the two not as distinctly separated as above (Figs. 29-34, 
43-46) 2 
2a Relatively small species. Total length 7.8 to 11.0 mm (Figs. 
29-34). Not reported from central Texas bellamyi 
2b Relatively large species. Total length 10.4 to 13.9 mm (Figs. 
43-46). Distribution central Texas euepigynata 
3a Embolus with relatively short, pointed tip (Figs. 27, 28) 
. huberti 
3b Embolus with longer drawn out tip that is curved at end 4 
4a Tip of embolus pointed; median apophysis (ma) with large ret- 
rolateral spur (Figs. 35-36) gulosa 
4b Tip of embolus flattened; median apophysis (ma) with small 
retrolateral spur (Figs. 37-42) pulchra 
Gladicosa gulosa (Walckenaer), comb. nov. 
Figures 5, 6-9, 35, 36. Map 1. 
Lycosa gulosa Walckenaer, 1837: 338. Male holotype from North America, de- 
stroyed. Marx 1890: 562. Chamberlin 1908: 225, 226, 265, pi. 21, figs. 4, 7, S $. 
Montgomery 1909: 514. Petrunkevitch 1911: 560. Comstock 1913: 631, 639, figs. 
720 g-h, 9 S', 1940: 644, 650, figs. 720 g-h, 9 S- Bishop and Crosby 1926: 207. 
Wood 1926: 174. Crosby and Bishop 1928: 1067. Elliott 1930: 5; 1932: 423. 
Worley and Pickwell 1931: 91, 93. Chickering 1932: 351. Gertsch 1934: 7; 1949: 
82. Gertsch and Wallace 1935: 20. Kaston 1935: 191; 1936: 103, 114; 1938: 184; 
1948: 322, 328, pi. 57, figs. 1 106-1109, 9 S', 1981: 322, 328, figs. 1 106-1109, 9 S- 
Allard 1936: 67. Fitch 1963: 108-109, fig. 46. Whitcomb, Exline, Hunter 1963: 
656. Whitcomb and Bell 1964: 45. Dorris 1965: 408; 1968: 36. Drew 1967: 194. 
Harrison 1969: 14-16. Bultman, Uetz, Brady 1982: 26. 
Leimonia gulosa: Simon 1 864: 352. 
Lycosa kochi: Emerton 1885: 485, pi. 46, figs. 6-6c, 9 S', 1902: 74, figs. 179, 180, 9- 
Stone 1890: 423, 426, pi. 15, fig. 3. Marx 1892: 160. Gertsch and Wallace 1935: 
21, figs. 39, 42, S $• Not Lycosa kochi Keyserling. 
Lycosa helluo: Banks 1901: 184 (part). 
Lycosa nigraurata Montgomery, 1902: 538, 546, pi. 30, fig. 53, S ■ Male holotype 
from Medford, Burlington Co., New Jersey (N.J. Stone), examined. Synony- 
mized with Lycosa purcelli Montgomery by Montgomery 1904: 305. 
Lycosa purcelli Montgomery, 1902: 538, 566, pi. 30, figs. 30, 31, 9 S • Female 
syntype from Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, May, 1888, and 
