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Map 3. Collection localities for Trochosa shenandoa and T. parthena. 
Trochosa parthenus (Chamberlin) 
Figures 6-9, 32, 33. Map 3. 
Lycosa parthenus Chamberlin, 1925: 228. Holotype female from Bartow, Polk Co., 
Florida (R. V. Chamberlin) in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, examined. 
Gertsch and Wallace 1935: 12, figs. 28, 29, $<J. Wallace 1947: 37. 
Trochosa (Varacosa) parthenus: Chamberlin and Ivie 1942: 37. 
Varacosa parthenus: Roewer 1954: 306. 
Lycosa parthena: Bonnet, 1957: 2657. 
Discussion. According to H. Don Cameron (personal communi¬ 
cation) the specific name parthenus is a Latinization of the Greek 
noun “parthenos” meaning virgin. As such parthenus is a noun in 
apposition to Trochosa and is the correct form of the species name. 
Color. Female. Face yellow-orange to orange-brown, lighter 
along lower edge of clypeus. Chelicerae yellow-orange to dark red¬ 
dish brown. 
