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Mi/ri(ij>() /(I froDi Derhjishire. 323 



is unknown in our Islands ; a study of Biitisli examples may 

 show it to be a distinct species." 



We have not yet been able to make a careful study of the 

 ^enus GloDieris, but we may add that the animal in question 

 is smaller than G. nvuujiiuita inuiyinata, although it has tiie 

 white edges of the [)leurotergites as in that form. Its general 

 body-colour is brown, and its dorsal surface is furnislied with 

 four longitudinal rows of liglit spots. Two rows are distinctly 

 lateial, while two are close to the median line. These more 

 median rows are formed i)y a pair of spots on eacii pleuro- 

 tcrgite, which tend to coalesce anteriorly and form a V-shaped 

 marking on each segment. These more median rows alone 

 are continued on to the last segment. Professor Ribaut has 

 recorded the animal (lo) under the name of G. connexa 

 perplexa, Lalzcl ; Dr. Verhoeti", on the other hand, records it 

 (13) as G. inar(jinuta perphmt, Latxel, and adds a note of 

 which the following is a rough translation : — " llecent inves- 

 tigations have shown me i\ii\\. jjerplexa and marginata belong 

 lo the same species, but not to connexd ; 1 shall reconsider 

 this j)oint more carefully in another paper." We are not 

 familiar with any later note by Verhoetf' on this subject. 

 ■'^Oiie specimen junior, Castleton, I{. S., vi./13. 



Family lulidsB, Leach (ex p.), 1814. 



(Genus lULUS (s. 1.), Brandt, 1833.) 



Genus lULUS, Brandt. 



3. /. Ifguliftr, Latzel and Verhoeflf. 

 Syn. /. scandinavius, Latzel. 



15--35 mm. 



Verhoeflf (13) includes this species in the subgenus Micro- 

 poc/oiulus. 



The females of this species are very like those of T. faUax. 

 The coxite of the second leg of the male, however, bears an 

 oval expansion, which serves to characterize /. Hyaiifer. 



1 (J, 2 ? 'i , Buxton district, ourselve;-, 1918. ' 



4. /. {OpJuiului^) fallax, Meinert, 18G8. 

 Syu. /. longaho, C. L. Koch, 1847. 



S 18-32, ? 25-45 mm. 



A fair-sized black julid, very like 1. lujuUfer, the femah s 



beiu"- nracticallv indistinguishable from those of that species. 

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