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Color . Male. Face yellow-orange to orange-brown. Dark in 
ocular area. Chelicerae brownish orange to dark reddish brown. 
Cymbia of palpi yellow-orange to dark reddish brown. 
Carapace orange-brown to dark orange-brown with broad yellow 
to pale orange median stripe overlaid with white hair. Irregular 
submarginal stripes of same color, sometimes indistinct. 
Dorsum of abdomen with median area light to medium brown, 
bordered by black. Five pairs of white spots beginning in cardiac 
area and continuing posteriad. Spots joined by black chevrons. 
Cardiac area brown, enclosed by lighter pale brown to yellow- 
brown. Pattern similar to female. Venter of abdomen brown to 
black posterior to epigastric furrow. Light brown to pale yellow or 
cream anterior to furrow. 
Labium and endites yellow-orange to orange with distal ends 
cream. Sternum yellow-orange to orange. 
Measurements. Ten females and ten males from Florida. See 
Table 2. 
Diagnosis. Gladicosa pulchra is closest to G. gulosa in size, col- 
oration, and genitalic structure. Gladicosa pulchra is a larger species 
