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Diagnosis. Specimens of P. guadalajarana most resemble those of 
P. longivulva and P. marialuisae but differ in the abruptly angled 
median apophysis, in the possession of two retromarginal teeth on 
the chelicera, and in the small size. 
Range. Jalisco to the Honduras/ El Salvador border. 
Natural History. Males have been collected in June and July, and 
females June to August. No habitat data are recorded. 
Derivation of Specific Name. The name is derived from that of the 
city of Guadalajara. 
Pardosa longivulva F. Pickard-Cambridge 
Figures 36-38, 74, 75; Map 6 
Pardosa longivulva F. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902:318, Figs. 21, 21a, 22 (pi. 30). 
Holotype female from Teapa, Tabasco, Mexico (H. H. Smith), deposited in 
BM(NH), examined. Two paratype males from the type locality (same vial as 
holotype), in the same institution, examined. One female from the type locality 
(same vial as holotype and paratypes) is Pardosa hamifera F. Pickard- 
Cambridge. Paratype from Amula, Guerrero, Mexico, not found. Petrunkevitch 
1911:572. 
Pardosa longivulvula Roewer, 1951:440. New name for Pardosa longivulva, 
proposed on the mistaken assumption that the latter was preoccupied. 
Male. Total length 4.31-4.50 mm; carapace 2.08-2.49 mm long 
and 1.72-2.03 mm wide (6 specimens). Carapace with orange 
median and submarginal areas, and with paired dark, longitudinal 
bands flanking median area; margins black. Sternum dark orange, 
often with scattered black spots or with median black band. 
Chelicerae dark orange brown to black; retromargin with 3 teeth. 
Legs yellow orange; femur I sometimes with black area at base; tibia 
and basitarsus I with fringe of long, erect, dark setae on prolateral 
and retrolateral surfaces. Abdomen black to yellow brown, darker 
laterally; venter off-white to yellow brown, sometimes with many 
dark dots or with one to three dark longitudinal bands. Terminal 
apophysis long, rather slender; median apophysis slender at middle, 
with slender distal process (Figs. 36, 37); conductor with single 
curve along basal margin, with dark knob near tip (Fig. 38). 
Female. Total length 4.98-5.47 mm; carapace 2.58-2.80 mm long 
and 1.96-2.42 mm wide (4 specimens). General color and structure 
