1930 ] 
American Species of Ozyptila 
387 
spine above on all femora, I tibia 2-2, metatarsus 2-2-2, no 
lateral; all spines longer than diameter of joint. Clavate 
bristles between median eyes and on edge of clypeus as 
long as distance between A. M. E. Quadrangle of eyes as 
wide in front as behind. 
Palpus. Superior apophysis short and sinuous, inferior 
apophysis short and bent downward, between the two a 
rounded white lobe. Palpal organ with two apophyses bent 
downward on the outer side and a dark cusp on the oppo- 
site, lower side ; embolus ending in a thickened tip near the 
upper part of the palpus. 
$ 4 mm. long. 
Cephalothorax bright brown, median stripe mottled about 
eye region, but a clear yellow in posterior half ; sides faintly 
mottled; abdomen pale with cream color lines and spots 
about basal portion and posteriorly two or three interrupted 
darker bands; sternum and coxae pale; legs a little lighter 
than cephalothorax, I and II without marks, III and IV 
with broken dark bands at top of femora and patellae and 
at base of tibia IV. Spines, one spine above on femora 
I, II and III; I tibia 2-2, as long as diameter of joint, 
metatarsus 2-2-2, 1 lateral; the paired spines longer than 
diameter of joint. Clavate bristles on edge of clypeus 
equal to distance between A. M. E. Quadrangle as wide in 
front as behind. 
Epigynum. Median lobe close to dark bodies, under the 
skin and paired openings a diameter apart. 
Type. 1 $ , Wash. ; Olympia, T. Kincaid coll. ; N. Banks 
coll. 1 $ , Col. ; Florissant, N. Banks coll. 1 2 B. C. ; 
Metlakatla, J. H. Keen coll., N. Banks coll. 1 3,1 $ , 
B. C. ; Masset, J. H. Keen coll., N. Banks coll. 
