THE JTlYEIAPODA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



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1. Polyzonium rosalbum (Cope). 

 Common: Blooniington ; Terre Haute. 



2. Spirobolus americae-borealis (Beauvois). 



Common: • Bloomington; Boswell; Kokomo; La Fayette; Terre 

 Haute; Greencastle; Brookville; New Providence; Wyandotte; New 

 Harmony. 



3. Parajulus venustus (Wood). 



Common; Kokomo; La Fayette; Westfield; Terre Haute; Green- 

 castle; Salem; Brookville; New Harmony. 



4. Parajulus impressus (Say). 



Rare: Bloomington; Connersville; Brookville. 



5. Parajulus rugosus (Bollman). 

 Rare: Terre Haute. 



6. Parajulus pennsylvanicus (Brandt). 



Common: Bloomington; Wyandotte; Brookville. 



7. Cambala annulata minor, subsp. nov. 



Diagnosis: Similar to G. annulata, bat much smaller and of a yellow- 

 ish-brown shade. 



Habitat: Bloomington, Greencastle, Salem, New Providence, Wyan- 

 dotte, and New Harmony, Ind. ; Little Rock, Ark. 

 Types: U. S. National Museum. 



Nos. 1, 07, 100, collection Indiana University. 

 Nos. 24, 376, 440, author's collection. 



Cambala annulata. 



424 

 424 

 :s76 

 440 

 440 



Bloomington, Ind , C. H. Bollman 



do...... | do 



Wyandotte, Ind do 



Little Rock, Ark W.J. Hutcherson . 



do do 



Author's 

 collection. 



Habitat. 



Collector. 



Length. 



Width. 



278 



Chapel Hill, N. C 





mm. 



58 

 45 



40 



mm. 



3.1 



225 

 229 



Mossy Creek, Tennessee 



. . do 



C B. Branner 



do 



3. 

 2.5 













Cambala < 



innulata minor. 







37 



1.5 



25. 5 



1.2 



30 



1.3 



27.5 



1.5 



25 



1.2 



The above figures clearly show the difference in size between the two 

 forms. The color of G, ana ulata is a dark brown, while that of minor is 

 usually more yellow. 



