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Southern Spiders 
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II metatarsi and tarsi scopulate, spines I and II tibise, be- 
neath, 1 at tip, 1 median, metatarsi 1-1, basal, all spines 
short and inconspicuous, posterior tibise and metatarsi with 
many ventral spines, III tibia, 1 dorsal basal spine; epi- 
gynum a darkened oval area with a pair of oval depressions 
in posterior part separated by a darkened ridge, openings 
apparently a pair of circular pits separated by less than 
their diameter above the darkened ridge in the depression. 
Holotype 2 Florida, Punta Gorda (Mrs. A. T. Slosson). 
Poecilochroa decipiens (Chamb.) (PI. V, Figs. 4, 5.) 
Sergiolus decipiens Chamberlin, Proc. Biol, Soc. Wash., 
1922, 35, p. 151. 
$ 6.2 mm. long, ceph. 3.2 mm., abd. 3.2 mm. 
Cephalothorax golden brown with scattered black hairs 
most numerous about eyes and posterior margin, thoracic 
groove short ; eyes cover middle half of head, anterior row 
straight, a.m.e. largest of the eight, separated by less than a 
radius, and nearer to a.l.e., posterior row a little longer than 
anterior, slightly recurved, equidistant and subequal, p.m.e. 
round, lateral eyes separated by more than a diameter of 
p.l.e. ; quadrangle of median eyes higher than wide and the 
same width behind as in front; clypeus higher than diame- 
ter of a.m.e. with a row of long black bristles near margin ; 
mandibles a golden brown with many long black bristles, 
superior margin of fang groove with a broad tooth or Car- 
ina, no tooth on inferior margin ; labium very high and nar- 
row, two thirds the length of the maxillae ; maxillae slightly 
widened at tips, and not inclined over labium; sternum 
twice as long as wide, at anterior end little wider than la- 
bium, pointed between IV coxae; abdomen brownish-gray, 
thickly covered with long hairs, two light bands, one basal 
and one about the middle, neither continued on venter, sides 
and venter brownish, thickly covered with hairs ; legs same 
color as cephalothorax covered with short hairs, spines, I 
and II tibiae, beneath, 1-1, at tip, 1 median, metatarsi, 1 
basal, III tibia, 1 dorsal median spine; epigynum a pair of 
brown oval areas beneath the skin above a transverse oval 
depression with a pair of circular openings by the lower 
margin which are separated by at least three diameters. 
