392 R. I, pococK 



No. of somites 57-68. 



Length up to about 25 mm. usually about 20 mm 



Locality Reef Island near Tavov (E. W. Oates). Palon in Pegu 

 (Sig. L. Fea). 



This species may be at once recognised from Cambala doriae 

 and feae by the absence of crests on the first tergite , by the 

 presence of five dorsal crests and a large number of lateral 

 crests, all the crests being elongate and not tuberculiform. 



Genus Julus. 

 6. Julius Tbirmanioixs , sp. n. 



Coloui' a pale slate-grey, with the posterior borders of the 

 tergites brownish; a very five fuscous line in the middle of 

 the back ; head first tergite anal valves and legs yellow ; a 

 fuscous band between the eyes. Head smooth with two setiferous 

 pores on the forehead. Eyes composed of about 7 rows of well 

 defined oceUi. The lateral margin of the first tergite rounded. 

 In the rest of the tergites the anterior half is quite smooth ; 

 the posterior half is closely sulcate , the sulci failing to reach 

 the hinder border ; the hinder border finely pectinate and at 

 the posterior end of the body furnished with very long setae. 

 The pores situated upon, or at the hinder end of the body, im- 

 mediately behind the transverse sulcus. Anal tergite produced 

 into a long , stout , and posteriorly pointed and up curled tail 

 which far surpasses the valves. Valves and sternite hairy ; the 

 former with margins uncompressed. 



No. of somites 57-61. 



Length up to 44 mm. 



Two female examples, from Meteleo (Garin Gheba) 900-1200 

 m. Obtained by Sig. L. Fea. 



In the largest of these two examples, owing to the sinuation 

 of the sulcus opposite the pore , the pore seems to be placed 

 behind the sulcus. 



