76 Psyche [June 
Allotype $ Florida; Royal Palm Park, 1-18 April 1927 
(W. S. Blatchley) . 
Both male and female were found at Royal Palm Park, 
Florida. The male is marked much like Sergiolus variegatus 
(Hentz) but it is smaller and the posterior eye row is less 
recurved so that the lateral eyes are closer together. The 
tibial apophysis of the palpus is pressed close to the tarsus 
until near the distal end when it bends outward as figured. 
In all males seen the thoracic groove is distinct. The epi- 
gynum is equally distinct from Sergiolus variegatus 
(Hentz) . 
Sergiolus tribolus Chamberlin (PL V, Fig. 6.) 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 1922, 35, p. 153. 
$ 7 mm. long, ceph. 2.8 mm., abd. 4.5 mm. 
Cephalothorax shining yellowish-brown with a few long 
black hairs, most numerous about the eyes, nearly twice as 
long as wide, no thoracic groove ; eye area covering the mid- 
dle half of the head, anterior row of eyes slightly recurved, 
a.m.e. slightly largest of the eight and separated by less 
than a radius, and from a.l.e. by less than half a radius, 
posterior row of eyes longer than anterior, slightly recurved, 
subequal, p.m.e., round, separated by at least two diameters 
and from p.l.e. by more than one, p.l.e. directed slightly 
backward, lateral eyes separated by more than a diameter 
of p.l.e. ; quadrangle of median eyes wider behind and higher 
than wide; clypeus higher than diameter of a.m.e. with a 
row of long black hairs midway between margin and an- 
terior row of eyes ; mandibles yellowish-brown, covered with 
long black hairs, attenuate, no teeth on either margin of 
fang groove, fang groove short; labium twice as high as 
wide and more than half as long as maxillae; maxillae more 
than twice as long as wide, tips widened ; sternum twice as 
long as wide, at anterior end only a little wider than labium, 
widest between II coxae, pointed between IV coxae which are 
separated by half a diameter, abdomn glossy black, with- 
out hairs except for a fringe at base, two white bands of 
equal width, one at base which does not meet and one about 
middle; sides and venter hairless, basal half of venter pale 
yellow which continues as a median tongue or lobe towards 
