384 
Psyche 
[December 
A pair of small clavate bristles between median eyes, and 
no clavate bristles on margin of clypeus. Quadrangle of 
eyes as wide in front as behind. 
Palpus. The superior apophysis of the tibia is short and 
stout; the inferior apophysis is short with an enlarged 
tip, and extends only a short distance on the palpal organ. 
The palpal organ is simple. The superior apophysis is 
distinctly lobed, with a small dark cusp between the two 
lobes. In the opposite side is a large crescent-shaped body 
with a distinct serrate edge. This corresponds to a smaller 
one found in 0. americana and a much heavier piece in 
0. formosa. The embolus is short and curved, with a flat- 
tened tip which rests on the upper apophysis. 
9 5 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax brown, with two dark stripes each side of 
median light stripe ; light band between eye rows ; sternum, 
coxse and venter light and mottled with darker brown ; legs, 
I and II mottled and much darker than III and IV. Spines, 
one spine above on femora I, II and III; I tibia 2-2, not 
as long as diameter of joint, metatarsus 2-2-2, 1 lateral, 
paired spines longer than diameter of joint. Clavate bris- 
tles on edge of clypeus not as long as distance between 
A. M. E., a pair of clavate bristles between M. E. and a 
long clavate bristle on margin above coxse I. Head rather 
broad. Quadrangle of eyes as wide behind as in front. 
Epigynum. Wider than long; a central septum extends 
forward in a sharp point; behind are the two small dark 
spots, more widely separated than in 0. americana, and 
in front the usual median lobe. 
Co-type 1 9 Kans. ; Manhattan, 10 June, Scheffer coll.; 
N. Banks coll. ; 1 $ Va. ; Falls Church, N. Banks coll. ; 
1 $ , 1 9 , Ind. ; Pine, N. Banks coll. 
The male described by Strand as Ozyptila beaufortensis, 
from Beaufort, N. California (sic) is undoubtedly this 
species. 
