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6. Striaria graiuiloBa Hollinan. 



One t't'iiiiilc of tills Mpecii'H was I'ouimI in tiic rulU'ction. 



Thin »iM'rimrii is rmlotl in tin' s:iiii«' iiianin'r as tin- type sjmm itin'ii, 

 and no more iin|M»rtant rliarartrrs ran hv ascntaiiMMl until onr of the 

 s|M*rinu'ns is toin to pi«'r»»s. 



7. Campodes flavicoinis Kixli. 



This S4><'nis to Im' a rare species in this h»4'alit,v. 



8. Fontaria evides Itnllniiin. 



No others besides tlie two type speeiiiieiis of this species wi-re found. 



9. Fontaria teiincaseensis. f\>. iiov. 



iPittfjnoniH. — Rehited to Fotitarin rostaura (MeN«'ill), but the hil«'i!il 

 carina' hirj^er, and tiie coinilatioii foot of nnile ditVeieiit. 



7'///>r.— I'. S. Nut. Miiseiini: No. L'O.J. Mas. liid. Univ.; No. .'W.S, 

 author's <()II. 



description. — IJrown, hiteral carina' pink: an indistinct dark median 

 (hdsal line: h'j;s and iiiuh'rparts yeMow. IJody depressed; anterior 

 se<;nients of feiinde notit'cably attiMiuated; segments smooth, niark«'d 

 with niiinerous short hues; papilhe prominent, esiwcially on later;il 

 carina'. \eite\ siihiis mo<lerate: occipitiil. anteiinal, and clypeal fovel 

 ohe sinjih". Lateral carina- lar;it', moderat«'ly pKxbn'cd; repnjiiiatoiia- 

 [lores larj,^' and placed on the upiter edj;e of tiie post«'rior tiiird of the 

 carina'. \'entral plates jiroduced into a short, stiaiji^ht c(»ne; coxa> un- 

 armed. Male: Sejiiiients more dei>ressed than in the ft'inale. antemne 

 more crassate. Copulation foot deei>ly hifhl; the inner or shorter 

 branch cyliiidri<al, taperin-;, twiste<l at base; outer or seminal luanch 

 somewhat tlattened an<l wavy, end slijihtly expanded. Len/^th, -'.>- 

 21 ; width, 5-7 



TenniNsctHsis is very closely related to vtiHtdnca in all points excejit 

 the copulation foot an<l lateral caiina'. From ohlouf/it it is separated 

 by not havin<; the posterior border of sej^inents red (white, ace. to 

 K<»ch, but this is probably due to immersion in alcohol). No. 38.S con- 

 tains live specimens, two males and thre«' females, of which two have 

 been deimsited in the U. S, National Museum. No. UO.}, Mus. lud. 

 Univ., contains a female of this s[»ecies. 



10. Euryurus erythropygus (Braiult). 

 Common. 



11. Scytonotus setiger (Wood). 



There are ten specimens of this species in the collection. 



12. Polydesmus branneri IJolhuau. 

 Not common. 



13. Liinotcenia ruber IJollinan. 

 Not common. 



