514 li. I. PococK 



20. Bla-niulus hii'.sutus, Broi-e.man. 



Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, 1889, p. 279, pi. i, fig. 5-9. 



Monaco. 



Recorded by Broleman from Mentone. The British Museum 

 also has examples from Hyères, thai were collected by Mons A. 

 DoUfus and kindly presented to the Trustees by that gentleman. 



21. F*a-elx3'-ixilvis oeiiolog-us, Beelese. 



Acari, Myriopoda etc., pt. XXIII, no. 3. 

 Genoa, Nervi, Finale. 



22. lulxis sa-lbvilos-mis (Linn.) 



Genoa, Finale, Portofino, Busalla. 



23. lulus aurozouatus, Berlese. 



Acari, Myriopoda etc., pt. XXI, no. 5. 

 Genoa, Borzoli. 



24. lulus tliomasii, sp. n. 



{Fig. 4-4«) 



Closely allied to /. mediterraneus, Latz. 



Colour: a deep slate grey above, with the hinder border of 

 the tergites obscurely ferruginous ; the sides of the body beneath 

 the pore pale olivaceous and posteriorly marbled deep green 

 and black ; head and antennae deep olivaceous or fuscous ; legs 

 clear yellow. 



Body robust narrowed in front and behind. 



Eyes well developed subcircular. Frontal pores absent; with 

 si\ labral pores. 



First tergile narrowed and angular, laterally sulcate and with 

 a marginal sulcus, smooth above. The second feebly striate above 

 along the hinder border. The rest of the somites exceedingly 



