DOLOMEDES. 



33. D. tenebrosus. )/ in. long. Dark brown and light gray. 

 Chest part with a light stripe at each side. Body part with 

 four or five dark cross-bars on the hind half; on the male 

 they are more united into a stripe, edged with a white or 

 yellow line. Legs with dark rings. Both dolo- 



uiedcs live near water, on which they walk with 

 the greatest ease. The female carries her egg- 

 sack in her mouth till the young are ready to 

 hatch, then she builds a bird cage-like nest in the 

 top of some bushes for them and watches it from 

 the outside. 



34. D. sexpunctatits. l/ 2 in. ' on g- Chest part dark yellowish 

 brown with very bright white lines. The body is dark 

 gray with two rows of small white spots. Legs greenish 

 yellow with dark spines, but not ringed. On the under 

 side of the chest part are six small dots. 



OXYOPES. 



35. O. scalaris. % in. long. Dark brown, gray and yellow, on the under side a black between 



two yellow stripes. 

 L vcosida;. 



Oxvopes has its eyes in four rows, and therein differs from all other 



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