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Discussion. Oxyopes floridanus of Brady, 1964 was recognized as 
the same species as O. apollo in a review of the apollo species group 
(Brady, 1969). The reasons for synonymy are discussed in that 
paper. 
For illustrations, measurements, color descriptions, diagnoses, notes 
on natural history, and collection records north of Mexico, see 
Brady (1964), pages 467-471 and Brady (1969), pages 428-431. 
Distribution. Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, south through Ok- 
lahoma and Texas, west to Arizona and south through Nuevo Leon 
and Chihuahua to Oaxaca. 
Records. MEXICO. Tamaulipas. San Pedro, May 1936, cf : 
8?9 (W. A. Green), Santa Teresa, 15 May 1952, 3 99 :o 
(MAC, WJG, RS). Nuevo Leon. N of Monterey, 8 Aug. 1942, 
cf. Chihuahua. 50 mi. S of Villa Ahumada, 11 June 1939, cf 99 ° 
(AMD, LID). Hidalgo. 10 mi. N of Ixmiquilipan, 5 July 1941, 
cf (AMD). Oaxaca. Jalapa, 28 Aug. 1947, cf , Tuchitan, 30 Aug. 
1947 , cf cf :9?? :o (HMW). 
Oxyopes tridens Brady 
Map 2. 
Oxyopes tridens Brady, 1964, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 131 (13) :472, figs. 45, 
46, 53-55, 62, 63, 70, 71, $9. Male holotype from Mercury, Nye Co., 
Nevada, in the American Museum of Natural History. 
Discussion. For illustrations, measurements, color description, 
diagnosis, notes on natural history, and collection records north of 
Mexico, see Brady (1964), pages 472-474. 
Records. MEXICO. Coahuila. La Gloria, 24 Aug. 1947, 9 
(WJG) ; 20 mi. E of San de las Colonias, 5 July 1936, 9 (AMD, 
LID). Chihuahua. Samalayuca, 25 June 1947, cf (WJG). 
Sonora. El Desemboque, 1-10 Sept. 1953, cf, 25 km S of El 
Desemboque, 11 Aug. 1953, 9 (BM) ; 10 mi. S of Hermosillo, 
16 June 1939, ¥ (AMD, LID). 
Oxyopes felinus Brady 
Figures 21, 22, 39, 40, 69, 70, 102, 103. Map 2. 
Oxyopes felinus Brady, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 131(13) :47 6, figs. 56, 57, 
64, 65, $ . Male holotype from Molino Basin, Santa Catalina Mtns., 
Pima Co., Arizona, in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Discussion. The female of O. felinus is described here for the 
first time. A male from Mexico is also described and illustrated 
for comparison to the holotype. 
