INSECTS. APTERA. 123. Julus. 
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Legs 22 each fide : body ferruginous. 
Inhabits Africa, De^ttr. Tuf. 7. tab, 45. y%. 6, 
Body with 20 fegments : legs pale yellow, 
^’’^falis. Legs 30 each fide ; body brown with a ferruginous dorfal 
line. 
Inhabits Tranquebar, large. Legs ferruginous, 
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ypiata. Legs 30 each fide : body brown rough; bead (hielded. 
Inhabits Tranquebar ; lef« than the laft, - 
Bos^ of 1 6 narrow fegments vahich are fubftriate and rough with 
' raifed dots; bead covered with ,a rounded entire Ihield : 
teaaae Ihort pale; /ail eniarginate : legs pale. 
*^^3rica. Legs fo each fide: body linear, 
Degeer InJ. 7. tab, 36. fig, IJ, Frijeh, Inf. 2. r. 8. /I I. 
Inhabits t.urope, in decayed wood; and fhines in the dark. 
Body very flat, tawny with a black line down the back. 
°^b(trea. Legs 76 each fide. 
Inhabits Alia, and (hinei like the glow-worm in the dark : has 
been known to fall from the air into a veflel a thoafand miles 
from land, in the Indian Sea. 
Head <jyite yellowifli svith 2 grooved lines and another tranfverfe 
one: fnhuUte ferruginous, of 14 articulations ; body 
filiform, aDout as thick as a goofe quill, porphlh with 2 yellow 
parallel lines. 
^^'Aentalit Legs 1 23 each fide. 
Inhabits America. Lift. It. 1699, tab. 6 . 
Body ferruginous; mtenna with 14 articulations. 
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“rina. 
Legs 148 each fide: body yellowifli. 
Inhabits Italy ; 4 times ai large as S. eleftrica. 
Antennae thort of 1 4 articulations : tail femioval with an ap- 
pendage and 2 Ihort ftylei. 
Legs each fide : body pale with a- rufous dorfal line. 
Inhabits tne Atlantic. Strain, Simdmy l. 
Number of legs unknown. 
123. JULUS. crenate emarginate; an- 
tennae monilitbrm: feelers 2, filiform: 
body long femicylindrical, coiififting of 
numerous tranfverfe legmen ts: legs nu- 
' merous, twice as many each fide as there 
are fegments of the body, 
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