358 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D Ser. 



Dendryphantes vitis Cocker ell. The Entom. 1894, p. 207. 

 A few specimens from Claremont (Baker). 



Dendryphantes guttatus n. sp. 



Plate XLI, Fig. 51. 



Length $ 8 mm; 3 5 mm. Cephalothorax dark brown, clothed with 

 dark hair and white scales, most numerous on front part of eye-region; man- 

 dibles red-brown; palpi pale; legs pale, femora mostly dark, patellae, tibiae 

 and metatarsi annulate with red-brown at tips; sternum black; abdomen 

 whitish at base, and basal part of sides, above with a large dark spot; small 

 in front near base, at posterior part connected with dark sides, scarcely 

 bronzy, with two submedian rows of four or five white dots and a few on the 

 posterior sides; venter dark brown, with a line of pale dots on each side. 

 Cephalothorax of male dark brown as in female; mandibles red-brown; ver- 

 tical; legs I and 11 dark except tarsi; legs iii and iv dark, except base of tibia, 

 metatarsus, and all of tarsus; abdomen dark brown, above with white scales 

 most numerous in spots on posterior sides. First leg largest. Tibia of male 

 palpus with a very small projection on outer side at tip, a short stout style, 

 base of bulb much swollen. 



Several specimens, Santa Rosa Island, July (Eisen). 



Dendryphantes aeneolus Curtis. Zoe, iii, 1892, p. 332. 



Several specimens from Palo Alto (Baker). 



Dendryphantes harfordi Peckham. Trans. Wise. Acad. 

 Sci. VII, 1888, p. 51. 



Described from California, as a Pseudicius, but it does 

 not belong to that genus; Claremont (Baker). 



Thiodina retarius Hentz. Spid. U. S. 1875, P- ^^i- 



From Yreka, Siskiyou County, June (Fuchs); San 

 Francisco (Fuchs); Los Angeles (Hutchinson); Clare- 

 mont (Baker). 



Pellenes signatus Banks. Can. Entom. 1900, p. loi. 

 A few specimens from Los Angeles (Davidson). 



Pellenes elegans Peckham. Bull. Wise. N. H. Soc. 1900, 

 p. 220, 1901. 



One male from San Pedro (Cockerell). 



