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Figures 20-21. Opopaea floridana (Banks). Fig. 20. Eyes of female from 
above. Fig. 21. Epigynal area from below. Figures 22-27. Opopaea lutzi 
Petrunkevitch. Fig. 22. Left palp of male; retrolateral view. Figs. 23-24. 
Left male palpal tarsus; prolateral and nearly ventral views, respectively. 
Fig. 25. Genital area of male from below. Fig. 26. Eyes of female from 
above. Fig. 27. Epigynal area of female from below. 
distributed in the northern parts of South America, at least in the 
southern parts of Central America, in many of the West Indies and 
at least in Florida in the United States. I am not certain that the 
species should be separated from the genus Oonops but for the present 
I am leaving it where Dalmas placed it. 
I am also uncertain concerning the male of the species described 
by Dr. Petrunkevitch. I have not yet been able to identify the male 
with any degree of certainty among the numerous species of Oonops 
now awaiting final treatment. The eyes of the female are repre- 
sented in Figure 28. There is a moderately well outlined epigastric 
