[December 
386 Psyche 
Ozyptila neglecta sp. n. 
Figs. 11, 14. 
$ 2.8 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax brown, median light stripe very faint, 
sides mottled, darker about margin ; abdomen with irregu- 
lar dark marks arranged about the five muscle spots ; nar- 
row cream color line around anterior margin; legs light 
brown without markings, femora darker than other joints. 
Sternum light with dark marks opposite coxae; coxae light, 
venter pale with transverse dark lines. Spines; I femur, 
1 on upper side, tibia 2-2, metatarsus 2-2-2, no lateral; no 
spines on II, III and IV femora. Clavate bristles on clypeus 
shorter than space between A. M. E. Quadrangle of eyes 
as wide in front as behind. 
Palpus. Tibia very broad, especially before the middle. 
Superior apophysis short and pointed; inferior apophysis 
thin and folded. Palpal organ simple, with a bifid apo- 
physis half surrounding a dark circle about in the center. 
Embolus ending with a short curve near the top of the 
palpus. 
Type. 1 $, Ohio; Columbus, Hayden Falls, 13 June, 
1926, W. M. Barrows coll. 
Ozyptila pacifica Banks 
Figs. 12, 13, 21. 
Psyche, 1895, 7, p. 243, “1 $ , 1 $ , Juv. Wash.; Olympia, 
T. Kincaid coll.” 
$ 3 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax brown, median stripe mottled behind eyes 
but not a clear yellow in posterior half; sides with two 
pairs of interrupted darker stripes; abdomen pale, with 
white, broken lines and dots at base, and a pair of widely 
separated dark spots about the middle; apex much darker 
than basal portion; sternum, coxae and venter light; legs 
light brown, I and II femora mottled with a darker brown, 
other joints clear yellow; broken dark bands at tip of III 
and IV femura and base of tibiae III and IV. Spines; one 
