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in ;i single, longitudinal, curved scries behind the antenna-. 

 Segments, 35-45; sides of the first segment striate; other segments 

 moderately striate beneath; last segment rounded, pilose; anal valves 

 not inarginate, pilose; anal scale small, rounded, pilose. Kepuguato 

 rial pore placed in the posterior division, small, not touching the trans- 

 verse suture, which is straight. Pairs of feet, 55-70; slender, not ex- 

 tending beyond the sides of body, sparsely pilose. Length of body, 

 9-1 1.""" 1 ; width, 0.5-O.S""". 



Ifnhittit. Virginia, Florida, and Indiana, 



I have examined a number of females of this species from lilooming- 

 ton, Intl., and also the types of .lulu* lim-ntmt McNeill, Mss. (Pen- 

 sacola, Fla.), but I can not find any difference between them and my 

 other specimens, which I have identified with min-ntux. Specimens not 

 in full color have the lateral row of spots bronze-red, and with a back- 

 ward-pointing branch, at the upper posterior side. 



Young individuals differ as follows: 



4. Julus stigmatosus Hrandt. 



Jitlti* pitnrliilH* Say, Jouru. Acatl. Nat. Sei. I'liila., 102, 1821 (preoccupied). 

 Jul i< H nti(/i)i(ii<>niix Iirandt, RecMieil. 88, 1840. 



Pale brown; posterior border of segments dark; a lateral row of 

 brown spots; antenna* dark, feet pale. Slender, smooth, shining, not 

 pilose. Vertex without a median sulciis, setigerous foveohe present. 

 Antenna- subclavate, exceeding the width of body. Eyes distinct, tri- 

 angular or subrotund; ocelli liO-40, arranged in 5-7 series. Segments, 

 35-45. Sides of first segment striate. Other segments moderately 

 striate beneath ; last segment smooth, obtusely rounded, pilose: anal 

 valves not marginate, pilose; anal scale small, rounded, pilose. Ke 

 pugnatorial pore small, placed in the posterior division, not touching 

 the suture, which is straight. Pairs of feet, 50-75, slender, extending 

 beyond the sides of body, sparsely pilose. Malt: mandibulary stipes 

 not much produced beneath. First pair of legs short and thick, tinci- 

 nate, sparsely pilose, (lenitalia exposed. Length of body. S-i;!"""j 

 width, 0.5-O.S""". 



Il<il>ifdt. Virginia and Indiana. 



I have examined about a do/en specimens of this species. It varies 

 somewhat in the shades of color, some being almost black. Only hav- 

 ing one full grown male. I have not attempted to give a description of 

 the genitalia. 



One young specimen di tiers from the adnll as follows: 



Length, 7' ; width, .1"""; eyes (ocelli). 10-5: segments. :',:'>; feet, ,'W. 



