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short, moderately pilose. Ocelli 18-23, in six slightly oblique series. 

 Prostemal teeth 4, moderate. Coxal pores, 3,4,4,3, round. Spines of 

 the first pair of feet 1,3,1; penultimate 1,3,2,1; last pair 1,3,1, the fifth 

 joint on each side produced into a short, rounded lobe at the apex and 

 armed with a few spines in the male, as in Lithobius nordemldoUlii.* 

 Posterior feet moderately long. Length, 13 mm ; breadth, l' 1 "". 



Habitat. — Bloomington, Indiana. 



This species belongs to the same subgenus as the preceding, and is 

 described from two females and one male. 



* I have found two male L. bilabiatus, which have the posterior legs, as described 

 by Wood. 



