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than in inwyliwUus. Moderately robust, attenuated before, about twelve anterioi 

 segments crassate beneath, not smooth. Vertex smooth, sparselj punctate, median 

 sulcus interrupted; elytral foveoke 8. Antennae short. Eyes trapezoidal; ocelli45 7 

 Segments 49. First segment sulcate, anterior border sinuate; second segment with 

 : In- lobe 11 >t so broad and more nearly triangular, than in maryinatus. < >ther sei> 

 ments rough, punctation most numerous on the posterior half; striae decuwed; stroni; 

 on the p >sterior half. Lasi segment pointed, densely punctate; anal salves margin 

 ate; anal scale rounded. Repugnatorial pore large. Pairs of feet 92, extending be 

 yontl sides of bod) . 



Length of body 86mm; width <j nun. 



Habitat. Pensacola, Florida. 



This species is described from one female, collected by die author 

 in the spring of 1886. It is in all related to marginatus rather than am 



I ither < 'I our species. 



Spirobolus hebes. sp. nov. Ochraceous brown, .1 lateral row of spots, feel 

 light. Robust, not attenuate, somewhat crassaie, not smooth. Vertex smooth, 

 sparsely punctate, median sulcus interrupted; ctypeal foveolae 8. Antennae short, 

 byes subtri tngular; ocelli 29-38, arranged in 6 series. Segments 39-41. First seg 

 uient acute, more so in the male than in the female: second segment strongly pro 



I I need beneath; almost subquadrate, rounded. Other segments sparsely punctate, 

 11 .rii er ius short lines above, striae decurved. Repugnalorial pore small. 



Pairs of feet 76 79, shmt. Male: Coxae of the 3-6 pairs of feet most produced; 

 ventral plate smooth, triangular. Genitalia inner part of anterior plate rough, 

 twice as high as ventral plate, external part with the m<\ rounded and not pro 

 duced; posterior plate thick, a little bent, the end small and rounded, beneath an 

 two serrated lobes and below these a hard and a blunt lobe. 

 Length of body 45.48 mm. width 7-8 mm. 

 Habitat, San Diego, California. 



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

 Rosa Smith. 



JULUS Linnaeus. 



Julus owenii >p. nov. Pale brown, a lateral row of spots, a pale oval spot 

 the base of antennae. Slender, not smooth, not pilose. Vertex rough, a faint 

 median sulcus; setigerous foveolae absent Antennae subclavate, equalling the width 

 ol body. Eyes indistinct, subrotund; ocelli not all tilled out, about 28-6 or 7. 



Segments 38 40. First segment thin, striate. Other segments striate above and 

 beneath. Last segment rounded: anal valves not marginaie; anal scale triangular. 

 Repugnatorial pore large, touching .transverse suture, which i- excised. Pairs ol 

 feel 54-66, equal to the width of body. Male: Mandibulars stipes not much pro- 

 duced; first pair of legs small, uncinate; genitalia concealed. 



Length ol body 0.2 [6.6 mm.; width .6-. 7 mm. 



Habitat. New Harmony, Indiana. 



This species is desi ribed from two males collected by Dr. Rii 

 ►wen. It is relat< d to Tutus horfensis Wooa. 



