1964] 
Levi — Spider Genera 
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Stemmops ornatus (Bryant) 
Euryopis ornata Bryant, 1933, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 74: 172, figs. 2, 3, $. 
Male holotype from Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi in the 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Stemmops ornata, — Levi, 1955, Ann. Ent. Soc. America, 48: 341, figs. 16, 
21, 22, 29, 30, $, $. 
Distribution. New Jersey, Ohio, Missouri, Georgia to Mississippi. 
Additional record. Missouri, Johnson Co.: Warrensburg, 29 June 
1962, 9 (W. Peck). 
Stemmops subtilis (Simon), n. comb. 
Figure 1 
Coscinida subtilis, 1895, Ann. Soc. ent. France, 64: 137. Male holotype from 
San Estaban, [Carabobo], Venezuela in the Museum National d’Histoire 
Naturelle, Paris, examined. 
Stemmops vicosa sp. n. 
Figures 2-5 
Type. Male holotype from Vigosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 6 July 
1933 (Hambleton), in the American Museum of Natural History. 
The specific name is a noun in apposition after the type locality. 
Description. Carapace brown. Eyes ringed by black but otherwise 
little black between eyes. Sternum, legs yellow-brown. Abdomen 
whitish without pattern or marks, lighter above spinnerets in female. 
Carapace high and sclerotized. Eyes subequal in size. Anterior median 
eyes one-third diameters apart, touching laterals. Posterior median 
eyes slightly less than their radius apart, two-thirds diameters from 
laterals. Eyes of female slightly farther apart. Anterior margin of 
chelicerae without teeth. Abdomen of female subtriangular, of male 
slightly wider in front than behind (Fig. 2). Colulus replaced by two 
setae. Total length of female 1.6 mm. Carapace 0.54 mm long, 
Explanation of Plate 9 
Fig. 1. Stemmops subtilis (Simon), left palpus. 
Figs. 2-5. S. vicosa sp. n. 2. Male. 3. Palpus. 4. Female genitalia, dorsal 
view. 5. Epigynum. 
Figs. 6-8. S. questa Levi. 6. Palpus. 7-8. Male. 
Figs. 9-12. S. servus sp. n. 9. Palpus. 10. Male. 11. Female genitalia, 
dorsal view. 12. Epigynum. 
Figs. 13-15. S. melius sp. n. 13. Female. 14. Female genitalia, dorsal 
view. 15. Epigynum. 
Figs. 16-18. S. orsus sp. n. 16. Female. 17. Female genitalia, dorsal 
view. 18. Epigynum. 
