1934 ] 
New Lycosidse from Florida 
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Holotype $ Florida, Big Pine Key, 20 December, 1933, 
A. F. Carr, coll. 
This species has the narrow line of white hairs between 
the median eyes as in Lycosa helluo , but the light stripe is 
very much broader and the dark stripes narrower and the 
black spot on the venter is never found in the former spe- 
cies. It is named for the collector, Mr. A. F. Carr. 
Arctosa incerta sp. nov. (Figs. 2 and 3.) 
$ 4. mm., ceph. 2. mm., abd. 2. mm. 
Cephalothorax rather flat, reddish brown, sides veined 
with black, tegument glabrous with a very few black hairs, 
Figs. 1-4. 1, Lycosa carrana sp. nov., palpus; 2, Arctosa in- 
certa sp. nov., palpus; 3, Arctosa incerta sp. nov., 
epigynum; 4, Schizocosa floridana sp. nov., palpus. 
a bright yellow triangle with apex at dorsal groove gradu- 
ally darkening towards eyes, eyes surrounded by black, a 
bright stripe from dorsal groove to posterior margin, a very 
narrow black marginal line ; abdomen reddish brown 
sparsely covered with long black hairs, a pair of irregular 
black marks at base with bright yellow between, usual 
spear mark very faint, margined with black dots, many 
