FOLSOM. — JAPANESE COLLEMBOLA. 271 



Lucas, p. 567. 



Gervais, p. 401. 



Lubbock, pp. 295, 296, PI. 21, Figs. 1-3. 



I TuUberg, pp. 144, 145. 



Tullberg. p. 30, Taf. 2., Figs. 16-20, Taf. 3, 



Figs. 1-5. 

 Lubbock, pp. 100, 101, PI. 1, PI. 55, Figs. 1-4. 

 Reuter, p. 79. 

 Tullberg, p. 30. 

 TumiJsvary, pp. 37, 38. 

 Dalla Torre, p. 149. 



Reuter, p. 227. 



Uzel, pp. 34, 35. 



I ScliGtt, pp. 22-24, Taf. 1, Figs. 1-5. 



Parona, p. 696. 



Reuter, pp. 9-10. 



SciiiiEfer, pp. 209, 210, Taf. 4, Figs. 122, 123. 



Poppe und Schaffer, p. 271. 

 Lie-Pettersen, p. 8. 



Scherbakow, pp. 60, 65. 



Pale yellow, spotted with blackish purple (Fig. 41) ; most of the spots 

 are approximately ring-like, being polygonal with pale centres ; one 

 individual is pale yellow throughout, except for faint purple spots on the 

 posterior part of the abdomen. Head densely clothed with proclinate 

 bristles. Eyes upon black patches. Antennae three fifths as long as 

 the body, yellow basally, purplish apically, with segments related as 

 1:4:6:13; terminal segment composed of about seventeen subsegments. 

 Body clothed with long reclinate bristles, numerous upon the anal 

 tubercle. A median dorsal purple streak occurs on the anterior half of 

 the body. Legs pale yellow, with long setas. Superior claws (Fig. 42) 

 stout, broad, slightly curved, mucronate at apex and unidentate on the in- 

 side, two fifths from the apex ; inferior claws over half as long, broa<llv 

 triangular, with a subapical hair and a single tooth upon the inner, 

 rounded margin ; tenent hair single, slender, and unknobbed. Furcula 

 pale yellow with long setae ; mucrones (Fig. 43) elliptical, with entire 

 margins. Length, 2 mm. 



Described from two types, found at Komaba, Tokyo, November 16, 

 1894. 



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