38 Nortli Anierican Jiilidm. 



Sabgeims I'seiKlojiUiis, suhgen, nov, 



16. PARAJULUS 015TECTUS, sp. nov. 



J^?<Z?^6- m^^rm-^/A- McNeill, Pro(;. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1886. 



Color as in /. irnpressus, but more bright and not so dark. Robust, 

 attenuated before, not smooth, nor pilose. Vertex with a short me- 

 dian sulcus, setigerous foveola) present. Antennae long, somewhat 

 exceeding the width of body. Eyes distinct, triangular or trapezoidal 

 in the larger specimens ; ocelli numerous, 40-55, arranged in 7-9 se- 

 ries. Segments, 50-55. Sides of first segment striate. Other seg- 

 nieiils dee])ly striate, upper sniface as in irnpressus, but the striations 

 not so deep. Last segment produced into a rather large, stout spine, 

 which projects beyond tlie anal valves ; anal valves smooth, scarcely 

 marginate ; anal scale moderate, obtusely triangular. Repugnatorial 

 pore large, not touching the transverse suture, which is deeply emar- 

 ginate. Pairs of fc'^t. 80-95, extending beyond sides of body, mode- 

 rately slender. sparsL'ly pilose Mais : Mandibulary stipes not much 

 produced beneath. First pair of legs small, cone-like, not uncinate, 

 .sparsely pilose. Cox^e of the second pair of feet not produced into 

 peculiar appendages. Margin of the seventh ventral segment not 

 much produced. Genitalia concealed. Length of body, 18-35 mm. ; 

 width, 1.8-2.5 mm. 



Habitat, Bloomiiigton, Indiana, and Pensacola, Florida. 



I have examined nnmerons females of this species, but only a 

 few males, and I have deemed it best not to give a description 

 of the genitalia. 



This species is the type of the subgenus Pseudojulus. 



17. PAKAJUI.US VAKIUS, .sp. nov. 



Light chestnut, a 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 pilose. 

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

 Antennae 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 beneath, finely wrinkled and striate above. Last segment pro- 

 duced into a moderate, robust spine, barely passing the anal valves ; 

 anal valves not marginate ; anal scale triangular, large, sparsely pi- 

 lose. Repugnatorial pore moderate, not touching the transverse 

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



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