Pseudojulus coastalis Shelley, 2004
Pseudojulus coastalis Shelley, 2004:200, figs. 26–28.
Type specimen. ɗ holotype (NCSM) collected by C. L. Whitney, 28 November 1993, along the Stono River in the Dill Refuge near James Island County Park, James Island, Charleston Co., South Carolina (Shelley 2004).
Diagnosis. A small-bodied species characterized by long, prominent, widely segregated ag coxal lobes, posterior syncoxal processes indistinct, fused with elevated, laminate caudal margin; pg telopodite curving gently anteriad, more strongly so distad, with strong spur on inner margin at 2/3 length and moderate-sized subapical lobe, prefemoral process relatively broad, extending ventrad along caudal margin of telopodite. Female unknown.
Distribution. No new records are available; P. coastalis is still known only from the type locality.