Further Studies of North American Lithobiidae

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Further Studies of North American Lithobiidae
Ralph Vary Chamberlin
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Z. No. 276. California: Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles Co. , June, 1909.
Found also in California at Eaton's Canyon, April, 1913.
This species much resembles P. Damgerens but is clearly distinct from that species in spining of legs as well as in the form of lobes of anal legs and in other features.
POKABIUS UTAHENSIS (Chamberlin). Plate 10, fig. 3, 4.
Lithobius utahensis Chamberlin, Proc. U. S. N. M. , 1901, 24, p. 22 (nee Ann.
Ent. Soc. Amer. , 1909, 2, p. 187).
Lithobius obesus Bollman (nee Stuxb
...erg), Proc. U. S. N. M. , 1888, 11, p. 347. Poabius utahensis Chamberlin, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. , 1912, 5, p. 153.
DESCRIPTION. Dorsum yellow, frequently of a dilute orange tinge. Head pale orange, commonly with the frontal region somewhat paler. Antennae like the head proximally, yellow distally. Prosternum and prehensors like the head. Venter pale yellow, darker, dilute orange, caudally. Legs pale, the posterior pairs more densely pigmented as usual, bright yellow or dilute orange.
Body in females on average shorter and relatively broader than in males, being mostly from 8 to 8.


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