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Lohmannia spinosa ii. s)>. 

 (Figun- 'J 14) 

 l.iiigtli ;"ilt inicrin. Legs folorlcs.s. Hotly .showing lilack and lirowii internal 

 organs l)iit intcgnint-nt colorless. Abdomen without wings. .Mandibles heavy and 

 chelate. No iauiellii-, translanu-lla nor teetopedimn. Pseudostigniatic organ witli 

 moderately long pedniiele and gradually elavate head which is pectinate on distal 

 half. Abdomen viewed dorsally is almost circular in outline with prominent 

 tubercles from which arise long pectinat<- bristles. Side view seems to agree more 

 easily with the generic feature — "almost c_vlindrical." The suture separating 

 eephalothorax and abdomen becomes double ventrally. Maxillary palpus more 

 than once and a half times the length of movable arm of chela of mandible. Legs 

 .ibout half the length of body. Unguis nionodactyle s)). On each side of eephalo- 

 thorax arc three superior bristles and two lateral bristles similar in size, shape 

 and pectination to those on abdomen. Legs moderately set with fine pectinate 

 hairs; a simple bristle, slightly longer, on the apex of penultimate joint. Under 

 rotting board, ('lanniont, C.-il. One specimen. 



Figure 214. Lohmannia spinosa 



This species being placed in Lohmannia necessitates a slight modification of 

 the generic description, i. c, the clause in regard to the rel.'ilive length of the 

 palpus and the movable arm of chela of mandible must be moved to the specific 

 descriptions of L. murcioidcs and L. paradoxa. Since my species fits the generic 

 description so well in othir respects, and since the number of species in the genus 

 is so small, I would prefer to make this correction rather than to establish a new 

 gilius on such sli;;lit ehnr.'ietiTs. 



Paraliodes n. g. 

 .Vbdomen not segmented, dorsum of abdomen convex, smooth, fully chitinized, 

 not carrying cast nymjihal skins. I'nguis frid.-ictyle. Genital and anal covers 

 widely separated. 



