" Parajulus " schmidti Chamberlin, 1952
Diagnosis. Anterior gonopod coxal processes relatively narrow, widely separated basally from telopodites, extending ventrad in linear or sublinear configurations, subapical concavities variable but distinct. Posterior gonopod with a variable lamina joining anterior branch, solenomere, and two caudal projections; anterior branch with variably extended subapical prolongation; outer caudal branch (ob) broadly curved and apically blunt, inner caudal branch (ib) strongly bent, narrow and spiniform, overlying outer distal margin of outer branch; solenomere variably expanded, with rows of spinules on ridges and minute lobes.
Distribution. Southwestern Guatemala to western El Salvador.
Remarks. " Parajulus " schmidti comprises two forms that occur some 224 km (140 mi) apart and around 840 km (525 mi) south of " P." viganus . They are so anatomically similar that intermediate forms can be reasonably anticipated in the intervening lacuna, and I therefore recognize them at the subspecific level.