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Southern Spiders 
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Lycosa venustula with similar marking and ventral mark- 
ings on the abdomen of lateral converging lines of dark spots 
but until more specimens are collected from Alabama and 
South Carolina, the region from which Hentz had his mate- 
rial, it is thought best to leave this species as Schiozocosa 
duplex. 
Pardosa ocala sp. n. (PL V, Fig. 12.) 
2 4.6 mm. long, ceph. 2.2 mm., abd. 2.6 mm. 
Cephalothorax with a median light brown stripe extend- 
ing between p.l.e. half way to the second eye row, widening 
to almost the width of p.l.e. and gradually narrowing to 
posterior margin, on each side a lateral dark stripe with 
numerous diagonal cross lines of black, submarginal light 
stripes almost as wide as dark stripe continue to clypeus, a 
narrow marginal dark line ; eyes surrounded by black, ante- 
rior row shorter than second row, a.m.e. larger than a.l.e., 
separated by less than a diameter and from a.l.e. by a radius, 
eyes of second row separated by almost two diameters; 
quadrangle of posterior eyes wider behind and not as high 
as width in front; clypeus below a.m.e. twice diameter of 
a.m.e. ; mandibles yellow with scattered long bristles, in- 
ferior margin of fang groove with three teeth ; sternum yel- 
low with three pairs of black spots about margin and an ir- 
regular black line from middle to posterior tip; abdomen 
with the usual basal spear mark very indistinct in a yellow 
stripe which extends from base to spinnerets, basal spear 
mark outlined by well separated black dots, followed by 
four pairs of small black dots on posterior half forming con- 
verging rows, each dot surrounded by bright yellow, each 
side of yellow stripe a gray stripe of the same width, sides 
and venter light ; legs light with vague dark rings most dis- 
tinct on femora, base of each dorsal spine surrounded by 
black, all spines unusually long, basal pair on first tibia more 
than half the length of the joint; epigynum with median 
septum narrow at its origin at the cross piece, widening but 
not reaching the anterior end. 
Holotype $ Florida ; Alachua Co., Hale’s Siding, 14 Octo- 
ber 1933 (H. K. Wallace). 
Paratype $ Florida; Lake Co., 9 October 1933 (H. K. 
Wallace) . 
