332 NEW MYKIAPODS FROM INDIANA. 



Legs il PI)., scarcely pilose. Caudal legs much swolleu ami pubescent, 

 with a very few long hairs ; tibial joint .19'""', .15™™. Pits on caudal 

 coxaj distinct. Length, 17.14'""' ; width, .OS""". 



The single specimen which furnished this description was found near 

 La Fayette, Ind., by Prof. Henry L. Osborne. 



9. Geophilus varians. 



Obscure orange or yellow, deeper and bright toward the head. 

 Cephalic segment orange, .77'""' long, .GO'""" wide. Cephalic and caudal 

 margins straight and equal, lateral margins evenly curved. Antenn;e 

 pilose, 1.9""" long. Labium lightly punctate, pilose, and slightly emar- 

 ginate. Mandibles sparsely pilose, each with one small tooth. Scuta 

 hardly at all pilose. Scuta-episcutal sutures moderately plain cephalad, 

 obsolete caudad. Sternaepisternal sutures plain; mesal depressions 

 plainer cephalad and caudad thau mesiad. Legs 53 to 55 pp. Caudal 

 pair swollen slightly; 1.3""" long; scarcely at all pilose; tibial joint .20'""' 

 by .12'"!". The pair just cephalad .6""" long. Length, 18.85™"'; width, 



yQmm 



There are twelve specimens in the collection, all found near Bloom- 

 ington, Ind. 



10. Mecistocephalus umbraticus. 



Light orange cephalad and caudad, fuscous mesiad. Head deep 

 orange. Cephalic plate irregularly punctate, 1.11'"'" long, .78™™ wide. 

 Anteunie 2.-1™™ long, pilose. Mandibles pilose, with longer hairs mesad» 

 deeply i)uuctate, each with four teeth, the two outer larger thau the 

 two iuner. Labium deeply punctate, pilose, canaliculate and emarginate. 

 Scuta very pilose for this genus. Scuta-episcutal sutures less distinct 

 and wider apart caudad thau cephalad. Sternaepisternal sutures plaiu. 

 Legs, 49 pairs, pilose, with loug hairs. Caudal legs slender, scarcely 

 modified, 1.1™™ long, the pair just cephalad .9™™ loug. Length, 21.25™™^ 

 width, .9.™™ 



Found uear Bloomington, Ind. Eight specimens in the collection. 



H. Mecistocephalus strigosus, si)ec. nov. 



Light orange cephalad, yellow caudad, head deep orange. Cephalic 

 plate 1.1™'" by .07'"'"; cephalic margiu truncate, caudal margin rounded 

 and as long as the cephalic. Antennte 2.7"'™ loug, sparsely pilose, 

 almost bare proximad. Mandibles sparsely pilose, each with two very 

 minute teeth. Labium sparsely pilose, lightly punctate, oUsoletely 

 canaliculate, scarcely emarginate. Scuta-episcutal sutures plain ceph- 

 alad, becoming obsolete caudad. Sterna-e])isternal sutures plain ; mesal 

 depressions elongate and distinct cephalad, caudad, and mesiad, form- 

 ing a shallow oval. Legs, 55 pp., sparsely pilose. Caudal legs mi- 

 nutely pubescent, with a very few longer hairs, 1.11"'" long, the pair just 

 cephalad .08" ■". Length, 23.5"""; width, .8'"'". 



Found near Bloomington, Ind. One specimen iu the collection. 



