yorUi A nterican Juiidce, 30 



extend in i>- beyond the sides of body, sparsely pilose. Mule: Mandibu- 

 lary stipes not nuich produced beneath ; first pair of feet slightly bent 

 InM^ards ; g-enitalia concealed. Length of body, 25-30 mm. ; width, 

 1.5-2 mm. 



HaMtat, Saii Diego, Cul. (Miss Eosii Smith) ; Ukiali, Cal. 

 (Mr. James K. Burke) ; Kosario Mission, S. Cal. (Mr. Charles 

 R. Orcutt). 



I have examined two specimens fi'om San Diego, three from 

 Ukiah, and numerous specimens, mostly broken, from Rosario 

 Mission. Those from the latter aie almost black in coloiation, 

 and lack the median and lateral rows of s})ots, but otherwise 

 there is no diffei'cnce. 



Genus IV. NANNOLENE, gen. nov. 



Eyes triangular ; ocelli arranged in several series. Antennae short, sub- 

 elavate, joints longer than wide, second and sixth subequal, the latter 

 enlarged as in Ctunlxda. Mandibulary combs six (5). Gnathochila- 

 rium barely spatulate ; stipes separated, attenuated towards the base ; 

 mentum entire, exposed ; promentum almost as in Julomorpha, poste- 

 rior plate trapezoidal, anterior lanceolate-triangular ; lingual plates 

 separated ; lingual lobes denticulated. Segments constricted in the 

 middle ; the anterior ten segments striate from the feet to the repug- 

 natorial pore, the striae diminishing on the other segments ; at the 

 junction of the anterior and posterior parts are round impressions, 

 larger than the pore, extending around all, except the first 6 or 8 ; 

 first segment nearly as wide as the next two. Repugnatorial pore 

 beginning on the sixth segment, placed in the posterior part. Fourth 

 segment apodous. Feet long and slender, seventh joint longer than 

 the third. Male : First pair of legs about half as long as other, 

 scarcely thickened, same number of joints, unarmed ; sixth and 

 seventh pairs of legs with the penultimate joint swollen and produced 

 on the inner side. 



This genus seems to be more related to Camiala than any 

 other genus, but nevertheless it also apjjroaches Julomorpha, 

 especially in the construction of the gnathochilarium. It is dis- 

 tinguished from all the known genei-a by the first pair of feet 

 of the male. 



The following species is the type of the genus : 



