THE MYRIAPODA OF NORTH AMERICA. 59 



segments deeply sulcate. rarime acute, anterior part ot the segments 

 with flue elevated lines. Last segment rounded, smooth, not pilose; 

 anal valve scarcely uiarginate, smooth, pilose; anal scale moderate, 

 rounded, pilose. Pairs of feet, 70-112, rather stout, equaling the width 

 of body, sparsely pilose. Male: First pair of feel short, last joint 

 blunt, unarmed, a little curved; second pair somewhat longer, armed. 

 Genitalia nearly covered ; anterior plate with the edge turned backward, 

 the inner especially, around which curves the Hagellnm, end of plate 

 divided into two lobes, pilose; posterior plate contorted, divided into 

 two short, thickened lobes, the anterior short and bent at a right angle 

 to the plate, posterior moderately long, a little falciform, pilose. Flagel- 

 1 urn, very long, curving around to the front of the anterior plate. 

 Length of body. 20-38"""; width, 1.5-2 1 " 1 ". 



Habitat. Indiana, Virginia. Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Caro- 

 lina. 



Specimens not adult vary as follows: 



The following is a catalogue of the species of this family described 

 from North America. I have used the following letters for the differ- 

 ent zoogeographical regions: 



B.= Boreal or Canadian. 



E.= Eastern Province. 



En. Eastern Province, northern pnrt. 



Es. Eastern Province, southern part. 



W.= West Indian, etc. 



(.'.= Central Province. 



P.= Paci!ic Province. 



C. A. = Central American. 



Family A. irLID.E Leach, 

 (lenus 1. ,Jrn's Linmeus 



1. Julit* canaliculatus Wood. En. 



i_'. Jiilux cinercfrons Wood. P. 



3. Jnhix ccEruleocinctita Wood. .' 



1. ,/nlitx i'.ii</ii nx P.randt. En. 



r>. Jnlnn Jiliconiix Sanssnre. ('. A. 



(>. Jnltix ln-ti'iinin Wood. En. 



7. Jtiliix liKincdtioi Wood. I'.n. 



X. JiiliiH inilfxi Wood. l''.n. 



SI. ..I n Inn inhntlus Brandt. E. 



10. Jiilnx inn nil Bolluian. En. 



11. Julus stigmatoais Brandt. l'> 

 1U. JiiliiK rirytititx Wood. l''n. 



