Eaat Teunessec. 100 



Ocelli pi'esent. Kepugnatoiial pore not discernible. 

 Feet granulated, 44 were counted. 

 Length of body, 12 mm. : width, 1.5 nun. 



Tlic above descriptions were • taken from a single female, 

 which is cnrled in a spire, so that nothing of the head can be 

 seen, except a few ocelli. The pairs of feet wei'e counted with 

 uncertainty, some being i)robably hidden by the first dorsal seg- 

 ment. 



TJiis new genus may be distinguished from all previously 

 known by the characters of the dorsal segments. 



4. Cam])(nlefiflavic()r)iis Koch. 



iSeven specimens were obtained, which agree with the more 

 northern exn,mples. 



5. Critspedosoma carinatum, sp. nov. 



Brown, feet pale, antennae dark, the joints tipped with white. 

 Body rather slender, depressed, somewhat attenuated. 

 Antennae about one half times as wide as body, sub-clavate. 

 Ocelli distinct, triangular, 16, arranged in 4 rows. Dorsal plates with 

 numerous short carinae, lateral plates distinct. 

 Length of body, 6 mm. ; width, .5 mm. 



'J'his sjiecies is described from a male and a female not quite 

 full grown. 



0. Euryurns crythro2)ygi(S (Brandt.) 

 Common. 



?. Geopliilus umhraticns McNiell. 

 Very common. 



8. Geoj^hilus joerforatns (McNiell). 



Schendyla perforata McNiell, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 325, 

 1887 (Pensacola, Fla.). 



Two specimens were obtained. 



