1974 ] 
Shear — Milliped Genus Bolbnanella 
145 
paratype) from 11 mi east and 4 mi west of Allegany, Company 
Road 5000 on the Weyerhauser Millicoma Tree Farm (T24S/ 
R9W/Sec 18), at the Douglas and Coos Cos. boundary, Oregon, 
20 November 1971, by E. M. Benedict. 
Description: Male holotype. Length, 6.0 mm. Ocelli 17 on both 
sides of head. Femora of legpair three very much enlarged and bear- 
ing small knobs mesally just above inflection point of curve. Legpair 
4 somewhat smaller, femora with large capitate knobs just distad of 
midpoint on mesal side. Legpairs 5-7 only slightly larger than nor- 
mal. Anterior gonopods (Fig. 13) much as usual, curved laterad, 
acuminate. Posterior gonopod colpocoxites (Fig. 14) somewhat 
larger than in other species, flagellum (/), long, curved into sigmoid 
sheath (f) ; body of coxite with mesal fimbriate ridge, apically lacini- 
ate. Sternal process (T) small. Pigmentation dark. 
Mature females definitely belonging to this species were not col- 
lected. 
Distribution: In addition to the type locality, a single female from 
6 mi east of Allegany on the Millicoma Tree Farm may also be this 
species. 
Notes: The type was taken in a Berlese sample of myrtle and 
Rhododendron litter and duff; the second female referred to above 
also came from myrtle litter. 
Bollmanella camassia n. sp. 
Figs. 15-17 
Types: Male holotype and female paratype from 2 mi northeast 
of Camas Valley on Oregon Rt. 42 (T29S/R8W), collected at an 
elevation of 1400' by E. M. Benedict, 19 February 1972. 
Description: Male holotype. Length, 7.0 mm. Ocelli 12 on both 
sides of head. Legpair 3 much less enlarged than in other species, 
with a small knob near distal ends of femora, which are evenly 
curved and swollen. Legpair 4 only slightly larger than normal, 
femoral knobs basal in position. Legpairs 5-7 normal in size and 
form. Anterior gonopods (Figs. 15, 16) simple, acuminate, curved; 
in lateral view, gland channel ( ?) originates in deep anteriolateral 
depression. Posterior gonopod colpocoxites (Fig. 17) with long 
flagellum (/) bearing irregular membranous process near base; 
sheath (s) arising from midpoint of coxite; coxite bears a strong 
decurved process apically and a small basal branch (b). Sternal 
process not observed, perhaps absent. Pigmentation as in B. oregona. 
