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Paraprocts smooth, without vertical striation. Hypoproct without 
median projection (figure 1c), the caudal edge almost evenly semi- 
circular. 
Caudal edge of sides of segments set off by a small fine vertical 
submarginal ridge, which, however, is not preceded by a distinct 
furrow. Lateral surface of anterior segments not produced into 
small lobes or knobs above bases of the legs. 
Podosterna of segments posterior to gonopods with conspicuous 
deep lateral incisions that separate the coxal sockets; on the seg- 
ments immediately following the seventh these lateral notches are 
connected by shallow transverse grooves that bisect the podosterna. 
Gonopod aperture large and transverse, the outer portions acutely 
angular; edges produced into elevated flanges only laterally, the caudal 
edge of aperture level with sternum between eighth leg pair. Gono- 
pods of moderate size, the coxal apophysis shorter and broader than 
in other species, distinctly striate at the base. Prefemur of gonopods 
with only a low eminence on the coxal side, which is provided, however, 
with a small erect spiculate process. Postfemoral division of telopo- 
dite blade very broad and flat in comparison with that of other species, 
the blade becoming rather abruptly attenuated distally, narrowest 
just beyond middle of its length, thence broader and laminate and 
slightly twisted out of line with the major axis of the telopodite. 
Deltotaria philia (Chamberlin) 
FiaureEs 3b, 4 
Phanoria philia Chamberlin, 1949, p. 101, fig. 25. 
Deltotaria philia Chamberlin and Hoffman, 1958, p. 30. 
TYPE SPECIMEN: Male holotype in the Chamberlin collection, from 
Clarkesville, Habersham County, Georgia, collected by Wilton Ivie 
on April 27, 1943. 
Diacnosis: This form differs from other members of the genus in 
the exceptionally long coxal apophysis and the slender, acuminate or 
subhastate apex of the telopodite. 
Description: The following is from the original description: 
Dorsum dark brown, with a rather broad yellow band across caudal border 
of each tergite and its keels, the lateral borders of the latter and the cauda also 
yellow. 
Posterior coxae bearing apically conical points or spines, but the sternites 
not spined. 
Telopodite of male gonopod apically of hastate form. Anterior process 
from coxa a straight, apically acute blade. See further Fig. 25. 
Width of male holotype, 9 mm.” 
Remarks: Three attempts to secure fresh material during the 
summer of 1958 were totally unsuccessful although a number of 
