ARACHNOIDEA. 595 
Sp. Sparassus smaragdulus WAucK., Aranea smaragdina Fasr., CLEBCK 
Aran. Pl. 6, Tab. 4, and 7, De Grrr Mém. vu. PL 18, fig. 6. 
Olios WAucK., Sarotes SUNDEV. 
Philodromus LAtr. 
Thomisus Watck. Ocelli subequal, arranged in two rows 
convex anteriorly, the posterior row broader. 
Aysticus Kocu. External ocellus of the anterior row large, the 
rest small, subequal. 
Compare Kocu Uebersicht des Arachnidensystems Erstes Heft, 1837, s. 
25, 26. 
E. Citigrade Later. Ocelli occupying a larger area, arranged 
in form of a curvilinear triangle, or of a trapezium, or of an ellipse. 
Cephalothorax lofty, ovate, narrower anteriorly. 
Lrratic spiders, not constructing webs or nets to capture prey, 
pursuing their prey by running. 
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The females of many species sit upon the web of eggs to guard them, or 
bear their eggs about with them in a round sac. They also protect their 
newly hatched young for some time. 
Ctenus WaAtcK. Ocelli arranged in three rows 2, 4, 2, the last 
two more remote (. = J. 
Most of the species American; Comp. WALCKEN. Apt. I. pp. 363—370. 
Dolomedes Latrr. Ocelli unequal, arranged in three rows, in 
the anterior row four, all or the two middle being smaller, in the 
second and third rows two larger; ocelli of the third row most 
distant frome ach other ( “ - ). 
Sp. Dolomedes mirabilis Latr., Aranea obscura FABR., CLERCK Aran. PI. 5, 
Tab. 10, DE GEER Mém. vu. Pl. 16, figs. 1—8, Wack. Aranéid. 1. Pl. 9; 
the female carries the sac of eggs with her under the thorax, holding them 
fast with her jaws and feelers. 
Sub-genus Ocyale Sav., SUNDEV. 
Lycosa LAatr. Ocelli unequal, arranged in three rows almost 
equal, the first row having four smaller, the others two larger 
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