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shallowly excavated in front; lateral lobes with strongly chitinized 
inner margins; the median extensions of the lateral lobes behind are 
short and widely separated by the median lobe. 
Remarks. ‘The diagnostic characters in so far as they are re- 
vealed in the female are those of Dolomedes, although in its color 
pattern it differs widely from other members of the genus. The 
anterior piece of the lorum of the pedicle is notched behind to receive 
the posterior piece, the lower margin of the furrow of the chelicera 
is armed with four evenly spaced teeth and the area of the median 
eyes is wider than long. 
The male is not known. 
Dolomedes pinicola (Hentz) 
Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., 1850, 6:287, pl. 10, fig. 14 
Type: Micrommata pinicola Hentz; type spec:men not known to 
hamBe locality: South Alabama 
Female, immature (alcohol): length, 11.5mm; legs 4-(1-2)-3,17-(15.5- 
15.5)-14mm; pl. 35. 
Cephalothorax light yellowish brown above thickly clothed with 
short, wavy, white hair; extreme margin with a narrow fringe of 
stiff, black hairs directed forward; cephalic part elevated more 
prominently than in the other members of the genus. Eye area 
dusky; anterior row recurved, median separated by one-half the 
diameter of one of them, one-third larger than the lateral and nearer 
to them than to each other; posterior row strongly recurved, eyes 
about equal in size; median separated by less than the diameter of 
one of them, a little farther from the lateral; posterior median twice 
the diameter of the anterior median; median ocular area broadei 
posteriorly than long. Clypeus with a broad, median, dark band the 
width of the anterior row of eyes; height of clypeus equals about 
two and one-half diameters of an anterior median eye. Chelicera 
dark brown clothed with long, white hairs; lower margin of the 
furrow with four teeth. Abdomen above dull yellow, finely reticu- 
lated and marked basally with a median, lanceolate stripe very 
slightly darker; sides dusky yellow; venter lighter with two lines 
of minute, brown dots extending from epigastric furrow to spin- 
nerets. Legs light yellowish brown above, about the color of the 
cephalothorax and clothed similiarly with white hairs; below lighter, 
particularly the coxae, trochanters and basal parts of the femora; 
