382 
Psyche 
[December 
2 4 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax dark brown with median light stripe 
extending to clypeus; sides mottled; abdomen brown with 
irregular markings in a light cream color and a darker 
brown; legs not as dark as in the male, the femora more 
spotted and the contrast not as great between the tarsi 
and tibiae. Spines, the same as in the male, except I meta- 
tarsi has 1 lateral. Clavate bristles on clypeus as long as 
distance between A. M. E. Cephalothorax, abdomen and 
legs covered with white, spatulate hairs. Quadrangle of 
eyes a little wider in front than behind. 
Epigynum. Two oval depressions separated by a septum. 
At the anterior end is the usual opening with a small hood- 
like projecton. 
Type. 1 $, Fla.; Royal Palm Park, 24 March, 1925, 
W. S. Blatchley coll. 
Co-types. 3 2 2 Fla.; Royal Palm Park, March and 
April, W. S. Blatchley coll. 
This species is nearer Ozyptila brevipes Hahn, than any 
American species. It differs from the other American 
species in the greater length of the upper apophysis of the 
male tibia and the characteristic vulva. 
Ozyptila marshalli Barrows 
Figs. 8, 10. 
Ohio journ. sci.; 1919, 19, p. 357, pi. 15, f. 2, “1 $ Ohio, 
Sugar Grove, 11 Sept., 1917.” 
$ 3 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax dark golden brown, with four darker 
stripes, lateral broader, the median with a darker line in 
the center which reaches the thoracic groove; abdomen 
light with dark marks arranged as parallel stripes on sides 
but obscure in the center; legs light golden brown, much 
lighter than the cephalothorax, with faint dark blotches 
on the first femur, patella and tibia; posterior legs much 
lighter and markings more obscure. Metatarsi and tarsi 
of all legs light yellow. Spines, one spine on upper side 
of all femora; I femur, 3 basal spines, tibia 2-2, metatar- 
sus 2-2-2, 1 lateral. Clavate bristles on clypeus half as 
