56 BLM.LETIN 46, UXITKIJ .STATKH NATIUXAL Ml'SKl'M. 



I liave exaniiiied two feiiiiilcs of this species from Ludiiipton. Alichi- 

 gan, collci'ted \>y Mr, N. B. Pienr. 



Siib^t'ims I'xrndojiili(f<, suhgcn. iiov. 



16. Parajulus obtectua, sj>. nov. 



JuluH impicMxun McNeill, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mils., 18^<^). 



Color as in J. inipressfiH, but uiorc brij^lit and not so dark. lio])iist, 

 attenuated before, not smooth, nor i»ilose. Vertex with a short median 

 suh'us. setigerous foveohe ])reseut. Aiiteuna"; huig, somewhat exceed- 

 ing the width of body. Eyes distinct, triangular or tranezoidal iii tlie 

 larger specimens; ocelli numerous, 40-55, arranged in 7-i> series. Seg 

 ments, 50-55. Sides of liist segment striate. Other segments deei)ly 

 striate, upper surface as in //«y>/7^s^sw^v, but tlie striations ot so deej). 

 Last segment produced into a rather large, stout spine, uhich projects 

 beyond the anal valves; anal valves smooth, scarcely marginate; anal 

 scale moderate, obtusely triangular. Hei)Ugnatorial pore large, not 

 touching the transverse suture, which is deeply emarginate. Pairs of 

 feet, 80-05,' extending beyond sides of body, moderately slender, 

 si)arsely pilose. Male: Mandibulary strii)es not mu<h pioduced be- 

 neath. First pair of legs small, cone-like, not uncinate, sparsely pilose. 

 Coxa* of the second pair of tect not produced into peeuliur appendages. 

 Margin of the seventh ventral segment not much produced. Genitalia 

 concealed. Length of body, 18-35'"'"; width, L8-2.5""". 



Uabitnt. — IJloomington, Indiana, and I'ensacola, Florida. 



I have examined numerous females of this species, but only a few 

 males, and I have deemed it best not to give a description of the geni- 

 talia. 



This species is the type of the subgenus pHeuilojuhia. 



17. Parajulus varius, sp. nov. ' * 



Light chestnut, n median and a lateral row of spots; segments dark 

 above, with yellow lines; a dark band between the eyes, also two large 

 pale spots, with two smaller ones behind them ; vertex or occiput with 

 long, irregular pale spots; feet pale. Slender, not smooth or pih)se. 

 Vertex finely wrinkled, a median sulcus, setigerous foveohe absent. 

 Antenna? moderate, exceeding the width of body. Eyes distinct, tri- 

 angular; ocelli numerous, 40-75, arranged in 7-9 series. Segments, 

 50-55. Sides of first segment striate. Other segments not deeply 

 striate beneuth, finely wrinkled and striate above. Last segment pro- 

 duced into a modeiate, robust spine, barely i»assing the anal valves; 

 anal valves not marginate; anal scale triangnlar, large, sjiarsely pilo.se, 

 Kepugimtorial pore moderate, not touching the. transverse suture, 

 which is straight or nearly so. Pairs of feet, 75-90, scarcely extending 

 beyond the sides of body, sparsely pilose. Mule: Mandibulary stipes 

 not much produced beneath; first pair of feet slightly bent inwards; 

 genitalia concealed. Length of body, li.V.'JO"""; width, 1.5-2""". 



