1930] American Species of Ozyptila 379 
Ozyptila conspurcata Thorell 
Fig. 2, 16. 
Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. ; 1877, 3, p. 496 ; 9 , Colo. ; Manitou 
Spring, 13 July. 
Oxyptila georgiana Keyserling, Spinnen Amer. ; Lateri- 
gradse, 1880, p. 52, pi. 1, f. 26. “Many 9 Peoria, Georgia, 
Simon Coll.” 
Oxyptila conspurcata Emerton, Trans, Conn. acad. ; 
1894, 9, p. 417, pi. 4, fig. 7 (nec 7c). 
$ 3 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax brown with distinct light median stripe, 
sides mottled, with dark spot each side of median stripe; 
abdomen yellow with scattered cream colored dots and 
streaks and two pairs of laterally elongated dark spots near 
the center; sternum and coxae light, venter light, spotted 
with dark ; legs, I and II darker than III and IV. I femur 
mottled, the other joints clear, bright brown; spines, one 
spine above on femora I, 11 and III; I tibia 2-2, meta- 
tarsus 2-2-2, as long or longer than diameter of joint, no 
lateral. No clavate bristles on clypeus. Quadrangle as 
wide behind as in front. 
Palpus. Superior apophysis very long and slender, 
parallel to tarsus and more than half as long; inferior 
apophysis short and bent. Palpal organ simple, a small 
dark cusp near the center near the large dark body; 
embolus long, slender, curving and resting on this central 
piece. 
9 4 mm. 
Cephalothorax brown, markings not as distinct as in 
male, abdomen darker and marks less distinct; sternum 
and coxae light; legs marked same as in male, but the 
paired spines longer. Clavate bristles on ‘edge of clypeus 
not as long as distance between A. M. E. Quadrangle as 
wide behind as in front. 
Epigynum. The median anterior lobe is large and has 
a clear center with a small central spot; beneath are dark 
converging edges. 
