PLATE II.
Fig. 1.[1] Iulus immaculatus. |
2. Iulus Pennsylyanicus. This figure is scarcely hairy enough, and not sufficiently acutely mucronate.
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3. Iulus yenustus. |
3 a. Head of the Male of same. |
3 b. Head of the Female. |
4. Iulus Canadensis. |
5. Iulus canaliculatus. |
6. Brachycybe Le Contii. |
7. Polydesmus canadensis. |
8. Polydesmus granulatus. |
9. Polydesmus serratus. |
10. Polydesmus setiger. |
11, 11 a. Spirostrephon lactarius. |
12. Iulus pilosiscuta. (This figure is not good, the hairs instead of being merely indicated should be prominent.)
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13. Iulus virgatus. |
14. Spirostrephon cæsioannulatus. |
15. 16. Iulus laqueatus. (Fig. 15 is the better.) |
17, 17 a. Oligaspis puncticeps. (Natural size.) |
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- ↑ All the figures on this plate are magnified.