MR. LUBBOCK ON THE THYSANURA. 
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strongly Nicolet's figure of A. tuberculatm. On the other hand, the body was short 
and thicker. The hairs were also arranged more nearly in accordance with Tcmpletou 
description, but were more numerous and less conspicuous than in his figure Tl 
saltatory appendage is altogether absent. 
In winter and spring, under prostrate boughs and logs oi* wood, in Kent. 
Anotjea granabia, Nicolet. " Omnino alba. Corpore, antennis p< dibusque subtilissimo 
granariis." {Nicolet, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1817, p. 387.) 
I found a few specimens of this species near Liverpool, in the month of M;iy. 
DESCRIPTION OE THE PLATE. 
Plate LIX. 
Fig. 1. Smynthurus aureus. 
Fig. 2. „ „ Foot, x 250. 
Fig. 3. „ „ Saltatory appendage, x 125. 
Fig. 4. Papirius nigromaculatus. 
Fig. 5. Orchesella pilosa. Foot, x 250. 
Fig. 6. „ „ Tip of mandible, x 250. 
Fig. 7. ., „ End of saltatory appendage, x 250. 
Fig. 8. Isotoma Anglicana, x 30. 
Fig. 9. „ lineata, x 30. 
Fig. 10. „ „ Foot, x 250. 
Fig. 1 1 . Macrotoma plumbea. Base of saltatory appendage, x 60. 
Fig. 12. „ „ Tip of maxilla, x 250. 
appendag 
Fig. 13. „ „ Foot, x 250. 
Fig. 14. „ „ End of saltatory 
Fig. 15. „ minor. Foot, x 250. 
Fig. 16. Lepidocyrtus argentatus. Labrum and palpus, x 250. 
Fig. 17- „ » Foot, x 60. 
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