1986] 
Brady — Nearctic Gladicosa 
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Males: 
Mean SEM 
Mean SEM 
Ant. Eye Row 
.839 ± .014 
Femur I 
3.31 ± .06 
PME 
1.071 ± .013 
Pat. -Tibia I 
4.59 ± .06 
PLE 
1.369 ± .019 
Meta. I 
2.79 ± .04 
POQ 
.993 ± .014 
Tarsus I 
1.62 ± .03 
Car. Width 
3.34 ± .05 
Total I 
12.30 ± .15 
Car. Length 
4.40 ± .06 
Femur IV 
3.73 ± .06 
Body Length 
8.56 ±.14 
Pat. -Tibia IV 
4.59 ± .06 
Pat. -Tibia II 
3.97 ±.05 
Meta. IV 
4.38 ± .07 
Pat. -Tibia III 
3.40 ± .04 
Tarsus IV 
Total IV 
1.98 ± .04 
14.68 ± .17 
Labium and endites orange-brown to dark brown with distal ends 
lighter yellow to golden. Sternum light orange-brown to darker 
reddish brown. 
Measurements. Ten females and ten males from Ohio, and ten 
females from Mississippi. See Tables 4 and 5. 
Table 5. Measurements of ten females of Gladicosa bellamyi from Mississippi. 
Mean SEM 
Mean SEM 
Ant. Eye Row 
.925 ± .013 
Femur I 
4.23 ± .07 
PME 
1.216 ± .01 1 
Pat. -Tibia I 
5.73 ± .10 
PLE 
1.553 ± .021 
Meta. I 
3.54 ± .09 
POQ 
1.121 ± .009 
Tarsus 1 
1.95 ± .03 
Car. Width 
4.15 ±.08 
Total I 
15.44 ± .26 
Car. Length 
5.32 ±.09 
Femur IV 
4.82 ± .08 
Body Length 
9.94 ±.19 
Pat. -Tibia IV 
5.91 ± .11 
Pat. -Tibia II 
5.04 ±.07 
Meta. IV 
5.61 ± .10 
Pat. -Tibia III 
4.33 ±.07 
Tarsus IV 
2.43 ± .04 
Total IV 
18.75 ± .31 
Diagnosis. Gladicosa bellamyi is closest to G. huberti in body 
size and in shape of the epigynum (compare Figs. 22, 23, 25, 26 with 
Figs. 19, 20). It is more darkly colored than huberti and the light sub- 
marginal stripes on the carapace are narrower. Gladicosa bellamyi 
can be easily distinguished from huberti by the structure of the male 
palpi (compare Figs. 29-34 with Figs. 27, 28). Other than the type 
specimens of Lycosa bellamyi and Trochosa cherokee, this species is 
represented by specimens taken in pitfall traps near Stoneville, Mis- 
sissippi and Columbus, Ohio. The males from Mississippi, which 
