96 BULLETIN 46, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



7. Parajulus canadensis (Newport). Luray, Va. ; L. M. Underwood. 



These specimens agree in all respects with the females of canadensis, 

 but a male might show some secondary sexual differences. Segments 

 48-53. Last segment only completely mucronate in about half the 

 specimens. 



8. Parajulus venustus (Wood). West Cliff, Colo.; T. D. A. Cockerell. 



9. Parajulus impressus (Say). Ace. 19542, 7, Tallulah, Ga. ; L. M. Underwood. 

 Ace. 19542, 17, Indian Springs, Ga. ; L. M. Underwood. Segments 55. 



10. Parajulus pennsylvanicus (Brandt). Luray, Va. ; L. M. Underwood. Ace. 

 19542, 8, Macon, Ga. ; L. M. Underwood. 



11. Lysiopetalum lactarium (Say). Ace. 19542, 16, Indian Springs, Ga. ; L. M. 

 Underwood. 



12. Campodes flavicornis (Koch). Washington, D. C. ; J. B. Smith. 



13. Leptodesmus varius (McNeill). Macon, Ga. ; L. M. Underwood. 



I have received from Professor Underwood a young female which 

 agrees in all essential points with the types of varius from Pensacola, 

 Fla. 



14. Fontaria crassicutis (Wood). Ace. 19542, 2, Indian Springs, Ga. ; L. M. 

 Underwood. $ . 



Ventral plate and coxae unarmed ; that part of ventral plate which 

 lies between the two pairs of legs of 11-lGth segments produced into 

 a conical lobe; legs densely but shortly pilose; color brown, lateral 

 carinae and under parts yellow. Length, 70 nn " ; width, 15 mm . 



15. Fontaria georgiana, sp. nov. 



Diagnosis. — Probably related to F. virginiensis, but the ventral plates 

 and coxae sharply spined; the upper branch of genitalia bifid. 



Habitat. — Lookout Mountain, Tallulah and Macon, Ga. ; L. M. Under- 

 wood. 



Type.— Ace's 19542, 4, 6, 10, 11, 20; U. S. Nat. Museum. 



Description. — Dull brown, lateral carinae; a median dorsal row of 

 spots and underparts yellow. Segments considerably wrinkled. Ver- 

 tex sulcus shallow, occipital foveolae 2-\- 2, antenna] and clypeal single. 

 Lateral carinse large, interlocking, posterior angles scarcely produced. 

 Eepugnatorial pore large, placed on the upper side of margin near the 

 middle. Ventral spines sharp; coxae spined. $ : Segments more de- 

 pressed than in the female, and antennae more crassate. Coxae of cop- 

 ulation foot pilose and armed above with a large, straight spine, as in 

 F. virginiensis. Distal halves of copulation foot curving away from 

 each other, but the ends come together and interlock; bifid, the lower 

 branch cylindrical, tapering and slightly curved upwards, the upper 

 branch bifid, the seminal branch of which is flattened, the other is a 

 cylindrical hooked spine. Length, 28-35 mm . 



