168 Psyche [Sept.-Dee. 
Ocelli 18 or 19, in 6 series paralleling the back margin of the 
head, 4, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1 ; counting forward, 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1. 
First segment with lateral limits sharply angled, not at all 
swollen; shoulders of segment 2 small but thereafter increasing 
in size and thickness to segment 6 or 7 after which their prom- 
inence decreases and no definite shoulders are evident after 
segment 20; none of the shoulders elevated as in princeps or 
simulans. In the type, tubercles are present adjacent to the 
shoulders as far forward as segment 7 or 8; but in the other 
specimens the dorsal surface of segments smooth and shining 
and with no tubercles on the anterior half of the body and with 
only a few small indistinct ones near the posterior margin ad- 
jacent to the shoulders of segments at the third quarter of the 
body behind which none are present, the tubercles small and 
most of them appear to be preceded by a tiny longitudinal 
ridge; dorsal setae short, stiff and acute. 
Gonopods, ninth leg, and bifid lamina of the gonopods shown 
in figure 1, a, b and c. 
Males with sub-tarsal pads on all legs except the last four 
pairs. 
L Y SI OPE T A LI DAE 
Spirostrephon lactarium (Say) 
M-1782, Gainesville, Fla., July 23, 1942; M-1794, Stand- 
ing Stone Park, Tenn., July 7, 1942; M-1775 and M-1797, 
Gatlinburg, Tenn., July 7 and 8, 1942; M-1808, De La Howe, 
Ga., July 10, 1942; H-72, De La Howe Forest, McCormick, 
S. C., Dec. 17, 1942; S— 5 18, Haleyville, Ala., July 17, 1943; 
S-850 and S-858, Pisgah Forest, N. C., July 21, 1943; S-1864, 
Olive Hill, Ky., Aug. 5, 1943. 
Spirostrephon texensis Loomis 
S-434, Urania, La., July 14, 1943. 
I U LI DAE 
Ophiulus pilosus (Newport) 
M-1798 and M-1800, Standing Stone State Park, Tenn., 
July 5, 1942; M-1387, De La Howe, Ga., July 10, 1942. 
NEMASOMIDAE 
Nemasoma sayanum B oilman. 
M-1787, Standing Stone State Park, Tenn., July 5, 1942. 
