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tibiae of the first and second legs beneath armed with 2-2—2-2 
spines, the apical short, others long and overlapping ; metatarsi with 
2-2-1 spines, apical short. Labium and endites orange-yellow, 
lighter distally. 
The male has not been described. 
Synonymy 
Micrommata pinicola Hentz, Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., 1850, 6:287, 
pl. 10, fig. 14 
MACROMMmMACA jOrMICOI ey Inlet, IPs IOs Sere Wen labise, seo) 
Ti :104 
Micrommata pinicola Hentz, Occ. Papers Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 
2, 1875, p. 60, pl. 17; fig. 14 
Micrommata pinicola, Marx, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1890, 12:560 
(Refers it to the genus Og -ale) 
Dolomedes aan Banks, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1004, 
56 :136 
VMAUMMASTA MilimMlCOle ewes, It 7a, (UL So Net Whee, CIO, fo, SH 
WMA MIMAGIA jolMNCoOlA Petrunkevitch, Ble Nine ten Vitis Nia teenie 
ITI, 29 :547 iti | 
Dolomedes pinicola, Comstock, The Spider Book, N. Y., 1912, 
p. 617, fig. 710 
Remarks. Hentz not only figures the spider from above but 
shows clearly the arrangement of the eyes and the distinctive shape 
of the abdomen which is widest beyond the middle of its length. 
The venter of the abdomen in Banks’s specimen as in Hentz’s 
description, has two lines of minute, brown dots, extending from 
the epigastric furrow to the spinnerets. Mr Banks, of the Museum 
of Comparative Zoology, kindly loaned me for study the only known 
specimen which he collected in Florida. 
Habits. In Scudder’s Supplement to Hentz’s Araneides of the 
United States,’ there is a note giving the following information: 
Tee ae oe .. found March 22, wandering on the trunks of trees 
like Thomisus.” Apparently nothing further is known of the habits 
of this species. 
Distribution. South Alabama, *Punta Gorda, Fla. 
THAUMASIA Perty 
Del. Anim. Art, Brazil, 1833, p. 192, pl. 38, fig. 5 
Cephalothorax only slightly longer than broad, somewhat flattened 
above but with a well-marked posterior declivity. Eyes in two rows, 
the anterior slightly procurved or straight; median eyes of anterior 
row larger than lateral and closer to them than to each other; pos- 
terior row recurved, eyes about equal in size and somewhat larger 
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