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anatomatically from those of sagei, fastosa, or mayana, but all of 
those examined were accompanied by males, or originated in 
localities from which no males of the other species were known. 
Range. San Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas, Mexico. 
Natural History. Males have been collected in March, June, and 
November, and females in March, April, September, and Novem- 
ber. 
Pardos a mayana sp.n. 
Figures 14, 15, 56, 57; Map 2 
Pardosa uncatula F. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902:319 (part, not lectotype nor para- 
lectotypes). 
Type Material. Holotype male from 2 miles north of Fortin de las 
Flores, 97°01'W, 13°56'N, Veracruz, Mexico, 5 August 1966 (Jean 
and Wilton Ivie), deposited in AMNH. Three paratypes from La 
Palma, Costa Rica, deposited in BM(NH). Two paratypes from 
Honduras and Guatemala, deposited in MCZ. Eighty-seven para- 
types from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, deposited in 
AMNH. 
Male. Total length 4.47 ±0.26 mm; carapace 2.40 ±0.11 mm long 
and 1.84 ±0.08 mm wide (20 specimens). Carapace with yellow 
orange median and submarginal areas, and with paired dark 
longitudinal bands flanking median area; lateral margins pale or 
dark. Sternum yellow orange. Chelicerae yellow brown; retro- 
margin with 3 teeth. Legs yellow orange; femur I sometimes black 
basally; tibiae and tarsi I with fringe of long lateral setae. Abdomen 
dull yellow brown mesally, darker laterally; venter pale. Terminal 
apophysis connected to mesal swelling by broad curve; median 
apophysis with narrow marginal swelling and with distal process 
weakly hooked (Fig. 14); conductor thin, fluted at tip, lacking 
knoblike process at tip (Fig. 15). 
Pardosa desolatula Gertsch and Davis 
Figures 10, 13, 54, 55; Map 2 
Pardosa desolatula Gertsch and Davis, 1940:5, Fig. 22. Holotype male and 1 
paratype female from Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico, 12 June 1936 (L. I. 
Davis), deposited in AMNH, examined. Allotype female from Tamazunchale, 
