522 K. I. pococK 



». Paeliyiulu.*!* varius fFAuu.). 

 Syn. Julus pilipes, Newport, 1844. 



Venice. 



9. I*a,cliyiulus flavipes (C. Koch). 

 Florence. 



10. I^acliyiuluisi cattai'ensis (Latzel). 

 Venice. 



11. Opliiiulus nig-er (Leach). 



Syn. I. albipes and ti-ansAei-sosiiloatus, auct 



Vitznau. 



12. Oi>liiiulvis cliilo|>og-oii (Latzel). 



Specimens of this species wore taken by Mr. Thomas at Fie- 

 sole near Florence, Bologna and Venice. 



9 examples from Florenc^ attain a length of 34 mm.; the 

 kT is much thinner and is about 27 mm. Segments are 58-59 

 in number. 



In the c/" the mandible is unmodified; but the stipites of the 

 gnathochilarium are distinctly swollen and each bears a single 

 long whitish styliform process, which may be termed a barbule 

 (Bartfaden). The leg» of the first jiair are slender and hooked 

 and there is a distinct, though small, forwardly directed process 

 on the coxa of the second pair. 



Two specimens obtained at Venice agree witli those from 

 Florence, except that they are smaller. The J' measures only 

 17 mm. in length and has onh'^ 54 segments, while a c/" from 

 Bologna, possibly wrongly identified, has 56 segments and the 



