%6z ORDER VII. Julus. 



Genus XIV. Julus. 

 Linn. Syft. Nat. page 1036. 



The feet, in this genus, are very nume- 

 rous, being, on each fide, twice as many 

 as the fegments of the body. 



The antennas are moniliform. 



The palpi are two in number, and arti- 

 culated. 



The body is of a femicylindric form. 



Geoffroy and SchasrTer obferve, that the an- 

 tennae are compofed of five articulations, and 

 the feet always more than an hundred in 

 number, 



The Juli differ from the Scolopendras in the 

 fhape of their body, and number of their feet, 

 which lad are like wife very fhort ; the fkin is 

 exceedingly hard, and Is caft off or changed, 

 like that of the Scolopendrse, &c. They are 

 frequent in humid places. 



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