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Dikernr sts | Gib ss 5 jo, aks.) oll) aeons, rit, [lleecl. yy 
Simon in the genus Thanatidius. 
Dh om/i/sias)e vt emu is) ps 440) plii23, hie. 12) \Apparently the 
species described by Simon as Maypacius floridanus. 
Goes in Thanatidius. 
Mivenjomin)atialmuinidaltian i pps mo2— 163.4 ple nOurionm a Mv 
Se Titastia ap lOg i pla TO oe) MVM tata te tnhOtnctbianmiO pai O™ 
HO OE My mle, Fe IML. Cale olin Cini) joy LOL, Dil) 1G, Me) ©. 
Synonyms of Pisaurina mira Walckenaer. 
Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., 1850, v. 6 
Miner om ml aria) si biol Vaya peZzeen pl TON mnie meANGcolon 
variety of Pisaurina mira Walckenaer. 
Mich ofan aptia) Mp nicola nip 2o7) spl iro. tice Iie as anlkes 
collected an immature spider at Punta Gorga, Fla., which agrees so 
well with the description and figure of Hentz that there is little 
doubt of its identity. It was placed in the genus Thaumasia in 
Banks’ catalog! but earlier recorded’, provisionally, as an immature 
Dolomedes albineus. Comstock’ regarded it as belonging 
in Dolomedes and it is so considered in this revision. 
Species of Giebel 
Zeitschr. fur die Ges. Natur., 1860, v. 33 
Dolomedes striatus, p. 252. Placed as synonym of D. 
tenebrosus by Petrunkevitch but is here regarded as a distinct 
species. 
Dolomedes convexus, pp. 252-253. A small species 
from Illinois which I can not now place. Lacks the distinctive 
characters of Dolomedes triton Walck., with which it was 
placed by Petrunkevitch. 
Species described or mentioned by Emerton 
Tran. Conn. Acad., 1885, v. 6 
Ocyale undata, p. 499, pl. 40, figs. 7, 7a. Equals Pisau- 
rina mira Walckenaer. 
Dolomedes sexpunctatus, p. 501, pl. 49, figs. 8, 8a. 
Here regarded as a subspecies of Dolomedes triton 
Walckenaer. 
1 Bul. 72 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1910, p. 54. 
2 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1904, p. 136. 
3 The Spider Book, N. Y., 1912, p. 617. 
