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for vehicles. In these situations the webs were not typical funnel webs 
at all. However, most of these specimens were immature and this may 
account for their under-developed webs. 
Distribution. Florida. 
Records. Florida. Alachua Co: i-io May 1934-37 cf c? $ (H. K. 
Wallace, A. F. Carr) ; Gainesville, 12 Jun. 1935 $ (W. J. Gertsch). 
Desoto Co.: 29 Jun. 1935 cf 99 (H. K. Wallace); 8 mi. W. of 
Arcadia, 21 Mar. 1938 9 (W. J. Gertsch). Flagler Co.: 2 Sep. 1958 
(H. IC Wallace). Highlands Co.: 1 Jun. 1958 $ (N. Causey); 
29 Jun. 1935 9 (H. K. Wallace) ; Highlands Hammock State Park 
near Sebring, 24 Mar. 1938 9 (W. J. Gertsch), 9 Jun. 1961 cf 9 $ 
(A. R. Brady) ; Lake Placid, Archibold Biological Station, 25 Jum-4 
Feb. 1943 00 (M. Cazier). Indian River Co.: 17 Mar. 1936, cf (H. 
T. Townsend). Lake Co.: 21 Apr. 1933 cf (H. K. Wallace); 
Emeralda Canal, 6 Mar. 1936 9 (Bishop coll.) ; Umatilla, Jul. 1934 
9 (M. Broyles). Martin Co.: Port Mayaca on Lake Okeechobee, 
29 Mar. 1938 cf 99 (W. J. Gertsch). Monroe Co.: Flamingo, 
13 Mar. 1920 9 (W. S. Brooks). Lee Co.: 14 Apr. 1949 o 99 (H. 
K. Wallace). Levy Co. : 9 Apr. 1937 00 9 ( H. K. Wallace) . Orange 
Co.: 7 mi. E of Apopka, 29 Aug. 1944 9 (M. Nirenberg) ; Dec. 1934 
cf (K. Boyer). Osceloa Co.: Runnymede 9 (N. Banks). Polk Co.: 
Hobbs, 5.6 mi. W of Lake Wales, 13 Mar. 1937 00 9 ; 27 Jun. 1935 
99 (H. K. Wallace). Sarasota Co.: 19 Jul. 1937 9 (M., A. Carr) ; 
Englewood, 1-5 Apr. 1938 9 (W. J. Gertsch). Volusia Co.: Enter- 
prise, 7 Jun. 1946 cf 9 (F. N. Young). 
Sosippus mimus Chamberlin 
Figures 2, 3, 13-17, 34, 35- Map 1. 
Sosippus mimus Chamberlin, 1924, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 63:27, pi. 6, fig. 
43. Female holotype from Mandeville, Louisiana, 1 May 1921 (H. E. 
Hubert) in Museum of Comparative Zoology, examined. Comstock, 1940, 
The Spider Book, p. 639. Bonnet, 1958, Bibliographia Araneorum, 
.2(4) :4093. 
Sosippinus mimus: Roewer, 1954, Katalog der Araneae 2:313; 1959, Explora- 
tion du Parc National de 1’Upemba, Araneae Lycosaeformia II (Lycosi- 
dae), p. 1002. 
Structure. For comparison of certain diagnostic measurements of 
S. mimus to other species see Table 1. 
Number of cheliceral teeth on posterior margin extremely variable. 
Of 12 females examined, nine had 4-4 posterior cheliceral teeth, two 
had 3-3 posterior cheliceral teeth, and one had 3-4 posterior cheliceral 
teeth. Of nine males examined, two had 3-3 posterior cheliceral teeth, 
