1936] New Species of Southern Spiders 97 
continuing on posterior half as a much narrower spot that 
does not reach tip ; venter light gray ; legs, left III missing, 
4-1-2-3, same color as cephalothorax, thinly covered with 
fine dark hairs, anterior metatarsi and tarsi with dense 
scopula, spines, I tibia, I-I-I, basal, median and apical, left 
tibia with basal spine missing, metatarsus, 2 basal, II tibia, 
I-I, median and apical, spines more numerous on posterior 
pairs, III tibia, dorsal, I basal spine, IV tibia dorsal, 0 
spine; epigynum, the openings a short distance above the 
fold, connected with fold by a heavily chitinized groove, 
above are the round receptacles separated by half a dia- 
meter. 
Holotype $ Florida; Sebastian, February, 1932, (G. 
Nelson) . 
This species differs from others found in Florida by the 
procurved row of posterior eyes, quadrangles of median 
eyes wider in front, and the lack of dorsal spine on the IV 
tibia. Herpylhis cratus\ Chamb., also from Florida, is im- 
mature and so is difficult to place. It is much darker in 
color, possibly due to the length of time it has been in alco- 
hol, it is larger, the spines on the anterior tibiae are not 
paired, the epigynum while showing the chitinized grooves 
will be evidently much longer, but it has a dorsal spine at 
the base of III tibia and none at the base of IV tibia. 
CLUBIONIDAE 
Clubiona transversa sp. nov. 
Fig. 8 
Female. Length, 8.6 mm.; ceph., 3.1 mm.; abd., 5.5 mm. 
Cephalothorax pale yellow shading to brown near the 
eyes, sides almost parallel, front broad, thoracic groove 
distinct; eyes, anterior row straight, eyes subequal and 
equidistant, separated by less than a diameter, posterior 
row longer than anterior, covering almost entire width of 
head, straight or very slightly procurved, eyes subequal 
p.m.e. slightly nearer p.l.e. than to each other; quadrangle 
of median eyes narrower in front and wider behind than 
high; clypeus less than a radius of a.m.e. ; mandibles very 
