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and one-half lengtli of fourth. Flag-ellum. formed of two seg- 

 ments, first Httle longer than second. Second antennae reach 

 middle of third thoracic segment. Thoracic segments mostly 

 equal, first with anterior lateral angles protruding to surround 

 head and extend as far front as bases of anterior lateral lobes 

 of head. Epimera perfectly united with segments. All six 

 abdominal segments distinct, first two with lateral parts con- 

 cealed by seventh thoracic segment. Third, fourth and fifth 

 abdominal segments with lateral portions produced to continue 

 oval contour of body. Sixth or terminal segment is broader than 

 long, widely triangular, with a produced attenuate apex, and 

 latter furnished with a shallow groove its whole extent. Uro- 

 • poda with basal segment reaching tip of hind angles of lateral 

 parts of fifth abdominal segment. Inner ramus of uropoda partly 

 concealed above by apical process of sixth abdominal segment, 

 and extending half its own length beyond latter. Outer rami 

 of uropoda extend almost their entire length beyond apical pro- 

 cess of sixth abdominal segment. Legs all ambulatory and 

 spinulose. Color dark gray. Along each side of median line 

 dorsally, two bands of paler color formed as longitudinal bands 

 made up of waved streaks. Length 15 mm. 



Remarks. — World-wide in distribution. It lives in similar 

 locations to that of the preceding species, as cellars, under logs 

 and stones, etc. It is said to be injurious to cotton and sugar 

 beets. Also like the preceding species it has been described 

 under numerous different specific names, from different parts of 

 the world. I have an example from South Summerville. 



Genus PHILOSCIA Latreille. 



Philoscia Latreille, Hist. Nat. Crust., VII, 1804, p. 44. Type Oniscus sylves- 

 tris Fabricius. monotypic. 



Body oval, slightly convex, with rather thin integuments. 

 Cephalon rounded in front, without any projecting lateral lobes. 

 Side plates of mesosome but slightly prominent. Metasome 

 abruptly contracted, with epimeral plates small and appressed, 

 last segment not much produced. Eyes lateral, well developed. 



