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Dictyolathys maculata Banks has been reported by Bishop 
and Crosby in 1926, from Madison and Raleigh, North Caro- 
lina and by Gertsch and Mulaik in 1940, from Houston, Harris 
Co., Texas. 
Material in the Museum of Compartive Zoology Collection: 
Holotype Ala.; Mobile, Banks Coll. 
2 S N. J.; Lakehurst, 1 May 1912, Emerton Coll. 
2 $ N. C.; Raleigh, oak woods, 23 January 1941, (Wray). 
In 1904, Banks described Dictyolathys calijornica from Palo 
Alto, California, also from a female. Unfortunately, this speci- 
men cannot be found in the museum collection, but from the 
description and the figures, it probably does not belong to the 
genus Dictyolathys since the small a.m.e. are only a diameter 
apart; the anterior row is almost straight as in Lathy s and the 
other eyes are subequal. 
References 
Banks, Nathan. 1900. Some Arachnida from Alabama. Proc. Philadelphia 
Acad., pp. 529-543. 
. 1904. Some Arachnida from California. Proc. California Acad., 3rd 
ser., 3, pp. 331-369, pis. 38-41. 
Chyzer et Kulczynski. 1892. Araneae Hungariae, vol. 1, p. 161. 
Emerton, J. H. 1913. New and Rare Spiders from within fifty miles of New 
York City. Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist., 32, pp. 255-260, pi. 48. 
Simon, Eugene. 1913. Histoire Naturelle des Araignees, 2, p. 977. 
. 1914. Arachnides de France, 6, p. 62. 
Bishop, S. C. and Crosby, C. R. 1926. Notes on the Spiders of the Southeastern 
United States with Descriptions of New Species. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. 
Soc., 41, pp. 165-212, pis. 20-25. 
