1944] 
Millipeds 
167 
CLE1D0G0NIDAL 
Pseudotremia sublevis sp. nov. 
One male (type) and a dozen other specimens including ma- 
ture females and juveniles collected in Tony’s Cave, Giles Co., 
Virginia, May 9, 1943 by H. W. Jackson, Virginia Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Virginia. 
Diagnosis: In the princeps series but with even fewer dorsal 
tubercles than found in P. valga and with less prominent shoul- 
ders than other species in the series; gonopods differing from 
all other species. 
Fig. 1. Pseudotremia sublevis. a , Gonopods; b , Ninth leg; c , Bifid laminae. 
Description: Size large, exceeded only by princeps , maximum 
length 30 mm.; body cylindrical, not rapidly reduced in width 
at either end, the females even less fusiform than the males 
with body widest at about segment 9 or 10; color slate blue- 
gray. 
