t)6 BULLETIN 45, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



sulcus ; setigerous foveolie absent. Antennae subclavate, equaling the 

 width of body. Eyes indistinct, subrotund; ocelli not all filled out, 

 about 28-6 or 7. Segments 38-40. First segment thin, striate. Other 

 segments striate above and beneath. Last segment rounded; anal 

 valves not marginate ; anal scale triangular. Repugnatorial pore large, 

 touching transverse suture, which is excised. Pairs of feet 54-66, 

 equal to the width of body. Male: Mandibulary stipes not much pro- 

 duced ; first pair of legs small, uncinate ; genitalia concealed. Length 

 of body, 9.2-16.6 mm ; width, 0.6-.07 mm . 



Habitat. — ISTew Harmony, Indiana. 



This species is described from two males collected by Dr. Eichard 

 Owen. It is related to Julus hortensis Wood. 



