194 T. THORELL, 
palpal claw has 3 teeth. In P. uliginosus THOR. there are on the superior 
tarsal claws about 8, on the inferior 1, and on the palpal claw 4 or 5 teeth. 
Gen. 6. DOLOMEDES (Lamm. 1804. 
Deriv.: dolouÿons, wily (d0Aos, cunning, uyÿdouæ, devise). 
Syn.: 1804 Dolomedes LaTR., zn Nouv. Dict. d'Hist. Nat., XXIV, p. 135. 
1805. " Wazck., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 15 (ad part.: “1° Fam. Les Riverines, 
Ripuarie”’). 
1833. Lycosa: sub-gen. Dolomedes SUND., Consp. Arachn., p. 24. 
1861. Dolomedes Westr., Aran. Suec., p. 534. 
1861. " Brackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 37 (ad partem). 
1864. À Sım., H. N. d. Araignées, p. 374. 
Type: Dolomedes fimbriatus (CLERCK). 
On the superior tarsal claws of the typical species I have found 8— 
10 teeth; the inferior claw has a long curved tooth and a fine short point 
behind it; the female’s palpal claw is more powerful and more sharply curved 
than in the preceding genera, and armed with 5 or 6 teeth. The male’s 
palpal claw has, according to OHLERT, 5 teeth. 
Under the generic name of Dolomedes several species are by some 
writers included, which by no means belong to that genus as defined by 
the limits which we, together with C. KocH, WESIRING and others, have 
assigned it. Of the species of Zora (©. Koch), which WALCKENAER refers 
to Dolomedes, we have elsewhere spoken (p. 140), as also of Dolomedes 
agalenoides Luc. (p. 121). — The East Indian genus Dendrolycosa DOLESCH.') 
appears to differ from Dolomedes chiefly in having all the eyes small and 
of equal dimensions. 
Gen. 7. OCYALE Say. et Aup. 1825—27. 
Deriv.: wxvalos, moving rapidly on the sea (wxvc, swift, ads, sea). 
Syn.: 1805. Dolomedes WALCK., Tabl. d. Aran., p. 15 (ad part.: "2* Fam. Les Sylvines, 
Sylvarie”’ ). 
1825—91. Ocyale Sav. et Aup., Descr. de l'Égypte, (Éd. 2:) XXII, p. 372. 
1861. Ocyale WEsTR., Aran. Suec., p. 536. 
1861. Dolomedes Buackw., Spid. of Gr. Brit., I, p. 37 (ad partem)- 
1864. Ocyale [Ocyala] Sim., H. N. d. Araignées, p. 381. 
Type: Ocyale mirabilis (CLERCK). 
1) Tweede Bijdr. t. de Kenn. d. Arachn. v. d. Ind. Arch., p. 51. 
