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Female as usual, somewhat larger and more robust than male. 
Distribution: Known only from the type locality. 
Notes: The holotype came from a Berlese sample of vine maple, 
willow, and Madrone duff near a grove of Douglas firs. 
Bollmanella complicata n. sp. 
Figs. 18-20 
Types: Male holotype and paratype from 1 mi west of Bayshore, 
4 mi north of Shelton, Mason Co., Washington, collected 25 Novem- 
ber 1967, by E. M. Benedict. 
Description: Male holotype. Length, 6.0 mm. 13 ocelli on each 
side of head. Legpair 3 enlarged as usual, but less curved mesad. 
Legpair 4 nearly normal in size and form, without femoral knobs. 
Legpairs 5 and 7 of normal size and form. Anterior gonopods 
(Fig. 19) sharply elbowed mesad after crossing {in situ ) laterad of 
posterior gonopod colpocoxites; apically laminate. Posterior gonopod 
colpocoxites (Fig. 18) most complex in genus; flagellum (/) with 
two branches about equal in size, one of these may be the homolog 
of the basal lamina seen in other species; sheath {s) free, apically 
with complex series of hooked, bulbous and aciculate processes; body 
of coxite (c) very broad basally, flared, tapering to hooked apex. 
Sternal process (Fig. 20) large, arms searly horizontal. Pigmenta- 
tion light. 
Females not collected. 
Distribution : Known only from the type locality. 
Notes: The holotype and paratype were collected from a Berlese 
sample of oak and pine duff. 
Literature Cited 
Chamberlin, R. V. 
1941. New western millipeds. Bull. Univ. Utah, Biol. Ser. 6(5): 1-20. 
Loomis, H. F., and R. Schmitt 
1971. The ecology, distribution and taxonomy of the millipeds of 
Montana west of the Continental Divide. Northwest Sci. 45(2): 
107-131. 
Shear, W. A. 
1970. The milliped family Conotylidae in North America, with a de- 
scription of the new family Adritylidae. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 
141 (2) : 55-97. 
1973. The milliped family Rhiscosomididae. Psyche 80 (3): 189-203. 
