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American Species of Ozyptila 
383 
long as distance between A. M. E. A long, clavate bristle 
on margin of cephalothorax above palpus. Eyes; quad- 
rangle wider in front than behind. 
Palpus. Tibia no longer than patella ; superior apophysis 
of the tibia bent and almost parallel to the upper edge 
of tibia; from the basal part a smaller spur bent down- 
ward. Inferior apophysis slender with an enlarged tip. 
Palpal organ simple, without apophyses; embolus ending 
with a bifid tip about the middle; under this are two 
slender, dark rods close to the largest part of the organ. 
Known by the type only. 
Type 1 $. Ohio; Sugar Grove, 11 Sept., 1917, W. M. 
Barrows coll. Ohio State Univ. 
Ozyptila modesta Scheffer 
Figs. 6, 20. 
Xysticus modesta Scheffer, Ent. news, Phila. ; 1904, 15, 
p. 257, pi. 17, f. 1. “Several females . . . Manhattan 
(Kans.), in June.” 
Ozyptila beaufortensis Strand, Arch. Naturges, Berlin, 
1916, 81, A. 9, p. 124. “2 $ $ von Beaufort, N. Cali- 
fornia.” 
$ 3.8 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax brown, mottled behind the eyes, median 
light stripe as wide as P. L. E. to about half the width 
at posterior margin ; sides mottled with darker brown and 
a distinct dark marginal stripe; a pair of light spots at 
posterior part; abdomen pale yellow with darker marks, 
muscle spots not conspicuous; sternum with dark marks 
above margin, coxae light; legs, I femur light, more than 
half covered with dark brown marks ; tibia, metatarsus and 
tarsus clear yellow; basal part of femora II, III and IV 
clear yellow with dark rings at apex of femora, middle 
and apex of tibiae; tarsi and metatarsi light. Venter mot- 
tled. Spines, I femur 2 above, one spine above on femora 
II, III and IV. I tibia 2-2, about diameter of joint, meta- 
tarsus 2-2-2, longer than diameter of joint, no lateral. 
