. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 76 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology most developed and projecting caudad especially on segment 18; on segment 19 the anterior tubercle of each inner row is very small and hidden beneath the projecting tubercle of the preceding segment, second tubercle slightly larger, the last tubercle almost as large as that of the foregoing segment and projecting straight back contiguous to the last tubercle of the opposite row; segment 19 broader than in Fig. 31. Iomoides parallela. Left hand gonopod, mesoposterior view.


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 76 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology most developed and projecting caudad especially on segment 18; on segment 19 the anterior tubercle of each inner row is very small and hidden beneath the projecting tubercle of the preceding segment, second tubercle slightly larger, the last tubercle almost as large as that of the foregoing segment and projecting straight back contiguous to the last tubercle of the opposite row; segment 19 broader than in Fig. 31. Iomoides parallela. Left hand gonopod, mesoposterior view. glabra, the posterior corner of the keels only slightly exceeded by the tips of the median tubercles; lateral keels of all segments definitely thicker than in /. glabra, the sinuses between the lobes of the anterior and posterior margins more open. Gonopods as shown in figure 31. Females with the ventral crest of segment 3 broader and lower than in I. glabra. Iomoides conjuncta spec. nov. A single male collected at Villa Altagracia, Dominican Republic, July 1938. Diagnosis. Intermediate between /. hispida Loomis and /. â parallela, but lacking the long seta on each dorsal tubercle as in the former species and with much coarser dorsal sculpture; from I. parallela it differs in the hispidulous dorsum and the oblique rows of tubercles; the coales- cence of the three tubercles in each inner row, forming simple crests on segments 2 to 5, does not occur in the other three species. Description. Color black as in the other species; the body somewhat broader, being 8 mm long and mm wide; the dorsal surface densely hispidulous but lacking the long seta on each tubercle as found in /. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : Th


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