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CATALOGUE OF THE MYRIAPODS OF INDIANA. 



2. Spirobolus americae-borealis (Beauvois). 



Common: Bloomington; Boswell ; Kokomo; La Fayette; Terre 

 Haute; Greencasth? : Brookville; New Providence ; Wyandotte ; New 

 Harmony. 



3. Parajulus venustus (Wood). 



Common: Kokomo; La Fayette; Westfield; Terre Haute; Green- 

 castle; Salem; Brookville; New Harmony. 



4. Parajulus impressus (Say). 



Rare: Bloomington; Conuersville ; Brookville. 



5. Parajulus rugosus (Bollruau). 



Rare : Terre Haute. 



6. Parajulus pennsylvanicus (Brandt). 



Common: Bloomington; Wyandotte; Brookville. 



7. Cambala annulata minor, subsp. no v. 



Diagnosis : Similar to C. annulata, but much smaller and of a yel- 

 lowish-brown shade. 



Habitat : Bloomington, Greencastle, Salem, New Providence, Wyan- 

 dotte, and New Harmony, Ind. ; Little Rock, Ark. 

 Types: U. S. National Museum. 



Nos. 1, 97, 109, collection Indiana University. 

 Nos. 24, 376, 440, author's collection. 



Cambala annulata. 



424 

 424 

 376 

 440 

 440 



Bloomington, Ind 



do 



Wyandotte, Ind .. 

 Little Rock, Ark.. 

 do 



C H. Bolhnan 



do 



.. do 



W. J. Hutcheraon 

 do 



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25.5 

 30 

 27.5 

 25 



1.5 

 1.2 

 1.3 

 1.5 

 1.2 



The above figures clearly show the difference in size between the 

 two forms. The color of C. annulata is a dark brown, while that of 

 minor is usually more yellow. 



C. annulata minor is abundant in southern Indiana, and I have over 

 twenty-five specimens from Little Rock. 



The specimens Packard has recorded as occurring in Little Wyan- 

 dotte Cave, Indiana, and Zwingler's iS: Carter's Caves, Kentucky, are 

 probably examples of this new geographical subspecies, but they may 

 be cave varieties. 



