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Figures 35-39. Orchestina nadleri sp. nov. Fig. 35. Carapace of male 
holotype from above. Fig. 36. Carapace of male; left lateral view. Fig. 37. 
Left male palpal tibia and tarsus; retrolateral view. Fig. 38. Abdomen of 
female paratype; right lateral view. Fig. 39. Epigynal area of female 
paratype. Figures 40-41. Stenoonops minutus C. and I. Fig. 40. Eyes of fe- 
male from above. Fig. 41. Epigynal area of female. 
domen: general form essentially as shown in Figure 38; the epigynal 
area is only very dimly outlined but it seems to be distinctive 
(Fig. 39)- 
Records. There are no male paratypes. The described female 
paratype is from Key West, Florida, December 29, 1950 (A. M. 
Nadler). A second female belonging to the genus Orchestina is in 
very poor condition. From what can be observed, however, I have 
tentatively concluded that it represents another species and this sug- 
gests that more thorough collecting in the State of Florida would 
be likely to yield additional interesting species. Two immature speci- 
mens from Torreya State Park, Liberty Co., Florida, on loan from 
the University of Florida, seem to be close to the genus Orchestina 
but their condition precludes precise treatment. 
