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lowish or reddish-brown and quite different from any of the familiar 
American species. 
Dolomedes marginellus, p. 120, tab. 486, fig. 1355. 
Petrunkevitch* following Simon, places this in the genus Thaumasia. 
Specimens, apparently of this species, from Cuba have four teeth in 
the lower margin of the furrow of the chelicera and other characters 
of the genus Dolomedes. It has not been recorded from the 
United States. 
Species of Hentz 
Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., 1844, v. 4 
DyoMlvounierdicis ny temax, py eOsimlul lO. fess (7-8. ) A small 
species described from specimens taken in North Carolina. It is 
unknown jin collections and may prove to be the young of some 
species described under another name. 
Dro Mopnjediesh shrasit wlahiuis, Hipp 1205-390!) pls} LO hein Oo: 
Another small species said to have been found in September in a web 
resembling that of Agelena. Perhaps not a pisaurid although the 
figure gives the general proportions of Dolomedes with an indication 
of the pattern of D. albineus. 
Dioiiommie dielsiy) te me biG Osis yi pMsoOupl LOM ies) TOL is A: 
common species both in the north and south and perfectly distinct 
from D. scriptus with which it has sometimes been confused. 
It is closely related to a species which | have described as new from 
the Okefinokee swamp in Georgia but differs sufficiently in the 
various structures to enable it to be immediately distinguished. 
Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., 1845, v. 5 
ID ONO MEGIES Sere doe w Ss) Go Wo) joy Gy, Shreya. 1D) eye) = 
medes fontanus Emerton is a synonym. The figure given 
by Hentz shows the characteristic color pattern of the abdomen. 
Dolomedes allibainre sian. So-100, pl. /1Ovuihg,) 2. 
Described from Alabama. The male has not been figured heretofore. 
Dolomedes urinator, pp. 190-191, pl. 16, fig. 3. Long 
considered to be the, female of the species described by Hentz under 
the name of Dolomedes lanceolatus: now believed to be 
distinct The male is unknown. 
Daltonmedics Wamiecio lates, pr tor) pl. 17. fe. '12)) A 
synonym of Dolomedes vittatus Walckenaer. 
Mlowomlerdiels7 Wier piu met atins | pp. 191-12) 'pl) 16,” figs. 
5-6. Here regarded as a subspecies of Dolomedes triton 
Walckenaer. 
> Bul. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1911, 20:547. 
