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from the last place are very dark in color, but otherwise they do no! 

 differ. 



Genus SPIROUOLUS, I5raiu.lt. 



Subgenus JiltinocriiiHx. Karscli. 



5. Spirobolus peiisacolae, sp. m;v. 



Above dark green, segments margined with reddish brown, face, an- 

 terior and posterior segments bright green, feet lighter than in tiini-yi- 

 natux. Moderately robust, attenuated before, about twelve anterior 

 segments crassate beneath, not smooth. Vertex smooth, sparsely 

 punctate, median sulcus interrupted; elytra 1 foveola- 8. Antenna- 

 short. Eyes trapezoidal: ocelli 45-7. Segments 49. First segment 

 sulcate, anterior border sinuate; second segment with the lobe not so 

 broad and more nearly triangular than in >n<tr<i'ni<ttiix. Other segments 

 rough, punctation most numerous OIL the posterior half; stri;e decurved; 

 strong on the posterior half. Last segment pointed, densly punctate; 

 anal valves marginate; anal scale rounded. Repugnatorial pore large. 

 Pairs of feet 9U, extending beyond sides of body. Length of body. 

 86 inm ; width, 9" im . 



Iltiltlttit. 1'ensacola, Florida. 



This species is described from one female, collected by the author in 

 the spring of 1880. It is in all related to mnrtjinatitu rather than any 

 other of our species. 



Spirobolus hebes, sp. m>\ . 



Ochraceous brown, a lateral row of spots, feet light. Robust, not 

 attenuate, somewhat crassate, not smooth. Vertex smooth, sparsely 

 punctate, median sulcus interrupted; clypeal foveola- s. Antenna' 

 short. Eyes subtriangular ; ocelli L'0-38, arranged in series. Seg- 

 ments 30-41. First segment acute, more so in tlie male than in the 

 female; second segment strongly produced beneath; almost subquad- 

 rate, rounded Other segments sparsely punctate, numerous short 

 lines above, striae decurved. Repugnatorial pore small. Pairs of feet 

 70-70, short. .Male: Coxa' of the 3-0 pairs of feet most produced; 

 ventral plate smooth, triangular, (lenitalia inner part of anterior plate 

 rough, twice as high as ventral plate, external part with the end 

 rounded and not produced; posterior plate thick, a little bent, the end 

 small and rounded, beneath are two serrated lobes and below these a 

 hard and a blunt lobe. Length of body. !">- 4S ; width, 7-8 . 



lli>it(. S;ui Diego, California. 



I have examined a male and female of this species collected by Miss 

 Rosa Smith. 



JUJjUS Linnaeus. 

 Julus oweiiii, sp. m>\ . 



Pale brown, a lateral row of spots, a pale oval spot at the base of an- 

 tenna 1 . Slender, not smooth, not pilose. Vertex. rough, a faint median 

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