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Sp. 1 . Julus sabulosus. 

 Jul. nigro-cinereus lineis duabus dorsalibus rufescentibus, 



segmento ultimo mucronato, pedibus luteis. 

 Julus sabulosus auctorum. 



Jule a bandes. De Geer Mem. 7. 928. t. 36./. 9—11. 

 Long Corp. 1-^ unCi 



Habitat in Europas sabulosis inter muscos et sub lapidibus. 

 Corpus longitudinaliter lincolatum, lineis vix subundu- 

 latis. Facies flavanigro-punctulata. 



This common species may readily be distinguished from 

 all the other indigenous species, by the thickness of its 

 body, by the form of the point of the last segment of the 

 body, and by its colour, which after death changes to a light 

 blueish violet, with testaceous instead of red lines. 



Sp. 2. Julus Londinensis. 



Tab. 133. 

 Jul. brunneo-nigricans segmento ultimo submucronato : mu- 



crone ano breviore, pedibus rufescentibus articulis pal- 



lidis. 

 Julus Londinensis. Leach Tram. Linn. Soc. 11. 378. 



Enci/cL Brit. Supp. 1. ^. 22. 



Long. Corp. 2^ unc. 



Habitat in sylvis prope Londinum inter muscos vulgatis- 



sime. 

 Fis- 1. J. Londinensis maff. nat. 2. Pes auctus. 3. Anten- 



na ampiilicata. 

 Corpus lineolis longitudinalibustenuissimis rectis exaratum. 



After death the body is very often banded with brassy 

 rinjis. 



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