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6. Callipns lactarius (Say). 

 One specimen of this common and widespread form. 



7. Buryitnis crythropyi/iis (Brandt). 

 A number of specimens, mostly not in full color. 



8. Pachydesmus retrorsus, new species. 



Above, light brown or fulvous to fuscous when in full color, with keels a 

 lighter brown. 



No processes from sternite between third or fourth legs or from any 

 others. First joint of legs also unarmed. 



The gonopods are of the same general type as in crassicutis (Wood), but 

 are at once differentiated in having the spur toward distal end of outer (anterior) 

 branch of telopodite much longer and retrorse, as well as in other details. See 

 PI. ix, figs 3 and 4. 



Length, about 65 mm. ; width, 12.75 mm. 

 Locality — Tennessee, Knox Co., Geo. G. Ainslie, collector. 

 Type—M. C. Z., No. 5028. 



Apheloria, new genus. 

 Erected for a group of species, heretofore included in Fontaria, in which 

 the telopodite of the gonopod of male is a simple, coiled blade with a small spur 

 at base. '  



Genotype — Fontaria inontana Bollman. 



9. Apheloria uiontana (Bollman). 

 Fontaria montana Bollman, Proc. U. S. Nat Mus., 1887, It), p. 622. 

 Six specimens. The gonopod as shown in PI. ix, fig. 2. 



10. Apheloria aiiisliei, new species. 

 The dorsum is black or nearly so but with a broad band across caudal 

 border and forward over keels of each segment fulvous brown to light olive, the 

 latter being more typical ; the median part of cross band sometimes obscure, but 

 the keels always of the lighteri color. Antennae dark brown. Legs fulvous. 



Second joints of legs with the usual long spine ; the first joints with a 

 low conical eminence but this not at all spiniform. 



This species is characterized by having the telopodite of gonopod bent in- 

 to a complete circle, or a little more, and by the form of the basal spur which pre- 

 sents a main branch appressed to base of telopodite with apex distad and a flat, 

 dentate branch extended mesad as shown in PI. ix, fig. 1. 



Length, about 45 mm. ; width, 13 mm. 

 Locality, — Tennessee: Knox Co. Geo. G, Ainslie, coll. Several specimens. 

 Type—M.CZ.,^0. 5,027. 



 • 11. Polydcsmus branncri Bollman. 

 Two males taken at Knoxvillc in Jan.. and two females taken Feb. 15. 



12. Scytonotus granulatus (Say). 

 A male and two females. 



13. Parajulits iiiiprcssits (Say). 

 Many immature females taken 24 Feb. 



14. Parajulus pcnnsylvanicus (Brandt), 

 Two males taken in Jan. 



