1916] Chamherlin — Tivo New Texan Parajuli 35 



Number of segments in type, 52. 



Length of type, 30 mm. 



The description above is of a single male. 



Parajulus victorianus sp. nov. 



As the specimens of this species had been dried out through the 

 evaporation of the alcohol, the coloration cannot be wholly deter- 

 mined. The dark spots along the sides are decidedly larger than 

 in the preceding species and are less angular, being typically sub- 

 circular; they often enclose a light area. In the types no dorsal 

 median longitudinal dark stripe is detectable, though this may 

 be due to the drying and shriveling of the soft parts. 



Median sulcus of vertex of head geminate, each haK bending 

 sharply ectad at level of eyes and running to the inner angle of 

 eye of the corresponding side and forming part of a transverse 

 sulcus that is angulate at the middle as in the preceding species. 

 Vertex caudally margined, the margining sulcus curving away 

 from the edge on each side as it approaches the middle. 



Eye area on each side subpentagonal or subtriangular with the 

 anterior angle broadly obliquely truncate; the caudal side convex 

 as is also the lateral; the mesal side convex or very obtusely angu- 

 lar; the anterior side straight, oblique. Each eye consisting of 

 eight transverse rows of ocelli. Ocelli about 45 in number. 



First dorsal plate with lateral border margined, nearly straight; 

 not at all produced below; caudolateral angle subrectangular. 

 Not striate. 



Second segment conspicuously longitudinally striate below. 



The succeeding segments striate farther dorsad and sonn extend- 

 ing entirely across dorsum. 



Repugnatorial pore moderate. Not touching the suture which 

 is weakly excurved at its level. 



Anal tergite exceeding the valves; caudal angle as a whole sub- 

 acute, the apex, however, narrowly rounded; apex short and not 

 extended as a spinous process, slightly depressed. 



Mesal borders of anal valves scarcely elevated, roughened. 



Mandibular stipes of male with caudal side straight except at 

 distal or lower end where it is abruptly narrowed, leaving a rounded 

 corner or angular projection. 



Promentum of gnathochilarium in the male very large, broadly 



