186 
Psyche 
[Dec. 
in g. Each somite with diameter greatest at caudal 
border, decreasing gradually forward excepting for the 
moderate depression between prozonite and metazonite. 
Segmental sulcus fine but sharply defined throughout. 
Fig. 1, A. Left side of collum of male. B. Left gonopod of male, with 
sternite, anterior view. 
The usual sharply impressed longitudinal sulci across the 
metazonite below, the series ending considerably below 
level of repugnatorial pore. Each pore located well in 
front of middle of metazonite. 
Dorsal line of anal tergite as seen in profile nearly 
straight. Anal valves distinctly exceeding the tergite; 
mesal borders strongly elevated. Caudal margin of anal 
scale weakly obtusely angular. 
Ventral pads present on penult and antepenult seg- 
ments of most of the legs, these pads produced into a short 
lappet at their distal end beneath the succeeding joint. 
The distinctive features of the anterior and posterior 
gonopods are shown in fig. 1, B. 
Type locality: Africa: Belgian Congo, near Bembi, at 
junction of Vele and Bomokandi Rivers. Mar. 2, 1948. 
Many specimens collected by Dr. Neal A. Weber. 
