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Limbs marbled as is the case with the body, but a tendency toward 

 broad annuli is noticed; caudal limbs with considerable blue-gray 

 present in place of blackish-brown. Eyes wood-brown clouded with 

 burnt umber; antennse, except for the proximal joint, vandyke brown; 

 ovipositor with the general pattern. 



Measurements. 



Length of body, 21 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 6.8 " 



Length of caudal femur, 25 " 



Length of ovipositor, 18 " 



The type and an immature paratypic female (July 10) were taken 

 on greasewood on the mesa to the south and east of the Franklin 

 Mountains. 



STENOPELMATUS Burmeister. 

 Stenopelmatus oculatus Scudder. 



A single female of this species from Fort Wingate, New Mexico, 

 taken October 15, 1907, by John Woodgate, has been examined. 



CEUTHOPHILUS Scudder. 

 Ceuthophilus uniformis Scudder. 



Three females of this species were taken at Cloudcroft on July 14, 

 under the bark of a stump of yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa). The only 

 previous New Mexican records of the species are from Beulah, San 

 Miguel County, and plains of northern New Mexico, eastern slope. 

 Elsewhere the species is found in Colorado, western Nebraska and 

 eastern Kansas. 



Ceuthophilus valgus Scudder. 



A single male of this very interesting species was taken from the 

 interior of a decayed log of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga mucronata). 

 This individual is slightly larger than Scudder's original measurements 

 and considerably larger than an individual from Beulah, New Mexico. 



The species has been recorded from Santa Fe, Beulah and White 

 Mountain region, New Mexico, and also from certain localities in Colo- 

 rado. 



Ceuthophilus pauoispinosus Rehn. 



Two females of this species were taken in the Florida Mountains 

 in November by Dr. H. A. Pilsbry. The specimens are of average 

 size and do not differ from individuals from the Huachuca Mountains, 

 Arizona. This is the first record of the species from New r Mexico, the 



