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great between the females of the two species, in S. meretrix the 
median septum of the epigynum is very narrow and the de- 
pressed areas are elongate, while in S. variegatus the septum is 
much wider and the depressions are nearly circular. Unfor- 
tunately, the specimen of S. variegatus figured by Mr. Emerton, 
1890, pi. 4, fig. 1, probably lacks more than one moult of being 
adult. 
Family Clubionid^ 
Genus Clubiona Latreille 1804 
Clubiona procteri Gertsch 
Figure 9 
Clubiona procteri Gertsch, 1941, p. 10, figs. 17, 18. “ $ In- 
dian Town, Florida, 28 March 1938.” 
Female. Length, 4.5 mm. 
Cephalothorax typical; eyes seen from above, anterior row 
slightly recurved, eyes equidistant and subequal, posterior row 
slightly longer than anterior, eyes subequal, p.m.e. separated by 
fully two diameters and from p.l.e. by more than a diameter; 
quadrangle of median eyes narrower in front and wider than 
high; clypeus very narrow, less than a radius of a.m.e.; man- 
dibles pale brown, geniculate, lower margin of fang groove with 
two teeth; epigynum , chitinized area longer than wide, posterior 
margin deeply notched, openings oblique, area between convex, 
spermatheca in anterior portion of area, separated by less than 
a diameter. 
Allotype, 9 Alabama; Silver Hill, July 1945 (Nelson). 
Additional specimens, $ Alabama; Silver Hill, July 1945, 
(Nelson). $ North Carolina; Raleigh, 5-10 June 1943, (Brim- 
ley). $ Florida; Wabasco, 25 April 1944, (Nelson). 
Family Salticid^e 
Genus Habronattus F. O. P.-Cambridge 1901 
Habronattus trimaculatus spec. nov. 
Figure 11 
Male. Length, 4.0 mm., ceph. 2.1 mm. long, 1.5 mm. wide, 
abd. 2.0 mm. long. 
Cephalic plate black, with three pale spots, median spot larg- 
est, lateral spots elongate, posterior margin of the darkened 
area deeply emarginate, a posterior median black spearmark 
