Parajulus olmecus Humbert & de Saussure, 1869

Figs. 4–12

Parajulus olmecus Humbert & de Saussure, 1869:155. de Saussure & Humbert, 1872:95 –98, pl. 5, figs. 1♂, 1Ψ, 1a/a', ch, k-t, v-w. Pocock, 1907:57. Mauriès, 1972:160 –164, figs. 1–12. Hoffman, 1999:161. Paraiulus olmecus: Loomis, 1968a:75 .

FIGURES 4–12. Parajulus olmecus lectotype. 4, lobe of 8th sternum, ventral view. 5, penial lobes, caudal view. 6, the same, lateral view. 7, anterior gonopods, anterior view. 8, left posterior gonopod, submedial view. 9, the same, sublateral view. 10, the same, subanterior view. 11, cyphopods, caudal view. 12, the same, anterior view. ab, anterior branch; at, anterior gonopod telopodite; cp, coxal process; fi, fibrils; h, hinge; pl, penial lobe; st, sternum; sy, synoperculum; v, valve. Scale line = 0.50 mm for figs. 4, 7, and 12; 0.80 mm for figs. 5–6, 9, and 11; 1.00 mm for figs. 8 and 10.

Type specimens. ɗ lectotype and 2ɗ, 4Ψ, & 2 juvenile paralectotypes (MHNG) taken by an unknown collector on an unknown date at Moyopan, Veracruz, Mexico.

Diagnosis. With the characters of the genus.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality, but as the paper was going to press, the following sample was discovered containing a variant of P. o l m e c u s:

MEXICO, VERACRUZ: Ciudad Mendoza, 4ɗ, Ψ, 24 August 1964, J. & W. Ivie (AMNH, NCSM).

Remarks. Three internal fibrils in the ɗ syntype of " P." stylifer project externally beyond the apparently broken medial gonopod margin (Fig. 13), a similar condition at a corresponding position to the external fibrils in the types of P. olmecus . In the syntype of " P." stylifer, a short seminal canal is visible that expands into a basal lumen, suggesting that a short groove is indeed present in P. olmecus .