isopoDS OF NORTH amp:rica. 653 



CUBARIS PISUM (Budde-Lund). 



AriiKidlllu pisatn Budde-Lund, Crust. Lsop. Terrestria, 1885, p. 32. 

 Ciibaris j)lsKiit Ricii.vKD^ioN, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIIl, 1901, p. 572. 



Local it ij. — Florida. 



Boch' ovul, very convex, .smooth, shininii^. 



Second pair of antennie a little shorter than half the Iciij^th of the 

 body, .slender: tir.st article of the tlao"elluni one-third as long as the 

 second. E3es moderatel}" large, with about fifteen ocelli. 



Clypeus with the lobes short and widely rounded; epistome with 

 the superior margin curved, hardly extending beyo.id the front of the 

 head; 'front and top of the head smooth. 



The first segment of the thorax with the lateral margin with a high 

 crest, posteriorly less high and sub-equally cleft, the inner part l)eing 

 a little smaller; the epimera of the second segment cleft, the iiuier 

 part the smallest. The posterior margins of the segments slightly 

 sinuated on both sides. The terminal segment of the abdomen is a little 

 wider than long, scarcely compres.sed in the middle, posteriorly trun- 

 cate, convex above. The basal article of the uropoda is longer than 

 wide, for a short time narrower at the apex; outer branch very small, 

 in the form of a little point, inserted near the apex; inner ])ranch short. 



Color, uniformly brown or reddish brown. Length, 4.5 to 5.5 mm. 

 Width, 2.5 to 3 mm." 



CUBARIS CALIFORNICA (Budde-Lundi. 



AriiKKlillo .^pecio><Ui< .Stuxbeki;, 0fversigt at' VeteiiHk. Akad. P\irhan(ll., 1S75, No. 



2, p. 62. 

 Annadillu californiai Budde-Luxd, C'runt. It^op. Terrestria, 1885, p. 40. 

 Cubaii.s californica 'RiriiAHDHOs, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXI, 1899, p. 805; Ann. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), IV, 1899, p. 333; American Naturalist, XXXIV, 1900, 



p. 305. 



"The a))ove description is adapted from the foll(j\ving one of Budde-T.und's: 



Ovalis, valde convexus, lievis, glaber, su})nitidns. 



Antenna' exteriores dimidio corporis paulo hreviures, irracilis; lla^'clli arlicuhis 

 prior altero trij)lo Ijrevior. 



Oculi mediocres; ocelli circiter 15. 



Clypeus lobis brevibus, late rotundatis; e])istoma marjiiiie su])erioit' curvato, 

 frontem vix superante; frons et vertex l<evia. 



Trunci annulus primus margine lateral! altecincto, post minus i)rofunde et su))- 

 jequaliter fisso, parte interiore paulo minore; epimera anniili secundi fissa, parte 

 interiore minima. Margo posterior aniuilorum leviter utrin(]ue sinuatus. 



Cauda' annulus analis paulo latior cpiam longior, medio vix coarctato, i)ost recte 

 truncatus, supra convexus. .\rticulus basalis pedum analium paulo longior (piam 

 latior, ad apicem paulisper angustatus; ramus exterior minutissimus, puuctiformis, 

 apici proprius insertus; ranuis interior brevis. 



Color brunneus vel rufobrunneus, uniforniis. 



Longitudo 4.5-5.5 mm., latitudo 2.5-3 nun. — Budde-Luxd, Crust. I sop. 'i'crrcstria, 

 1885, p. 32. 



