1934 ] 
New Lycosidse from Florida 
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dark chevrons, a pair of dark spots at base with a bright 
yellow area between, sides spotted; sternum yellow, venter 
spotted with black; legs yellow with three poorly defined 
dark rings on femora, I tibia and metatarsus darker, with 
few long hairs but no brush as in Schizocosa ocreata; eyes, 
anterior row straight, shorter than second row, a.m.e. 
larger, separated by half a diameter and almost touching 
a.Le., p.m.e. separated by less than a diameter; quadrangle 
of posterior eyes slightly wider behind; clypeus black, as 
high as diameter of a.m.e., palpus patella and tibia of 
about equal length, tibia only slightly swollen, about as wide 
as long; palpal organ similar to Schizocosa ocreata but an- 
terior horn longer and more slender, central tenaculum not 
bidentate. 
Holotype $ Florida, Gainesville, 31, March, 1933. H. K. 
Wallace, coll. No. 134D. 
This species differs from Schizocosa ocreata by the 
smaller size, lack of brush of hairs on the first tibia and the 
differences in the palpal organ. 
