. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 315. Fir,. 27.—Julus h-sfterus, iihIp, left leg of first pair, mesovent- Fig. 2S.—Julus hesberu.*, male, rjl view. ginopods, cetal view. background typically darker brown or obscure chestnut, with the sides dusky or black, excepting the head and several anterior segments, which are usually light brown, as the last several seg- ments may also be; the wide dark lateral bands embracing the rows of spots leave between them a narrow median d :>rsal light stripe. Head with sulcus across vertex sharply impressed, the sulc


. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 315. Fir,. 27.—Julus h-sfterus, iihIp, left leg of first pair, mesovent- Fig. 2S.—Julus hesberu.*, male, rjl view. ginopods, cetal view. background typically darker brown or obscure chestnut, with the sides dusky or black, excepting the head and several anterior segments, which are usually light brown, as the last several seg- ments may also be; the wide dark lateral bands embracing the rows of spots leave between them a narrow median d :>rsal light stripe. Head with sulcus across vertex sharply impressed, the sulcus terminating anteriorly in a broader, shallow transverse furrow on a level with the dorsal edges of the two eyes. Setigerous foveolac not evident. Antenna? slender, clavate, a little shorter than width of body. Eyes distinct, subtriangular. Ocelli in types from 17 to 20 in 5 or less commonly 4 series, , 5, 5, 5, 3, 2; 5, 5, 4, 3, 1. First dorsal plate with lower caudal corner rounded or weakly obtusely angular on ventral side; striate below. Other segments striate above and below cephalad to suture; stria? distinct, moder- ately spaced. Repugnatorial pore circular; tangent to suture, which is not at all angulate. Anal scutum obtusely angular, simple. Valves not at all or only very obscurely margined. Anal scale simple, with the caudal margin convex. First legs in male small, strongly bent or hamate, as shown in the accompanying figure. Gonopods of male concealed. The two pairs widely divergent; anterior ones moderately short; those of the posterior pair con- tiguous, bilobate. Flagellum very long (see figure 28). Segments in types 35 to 41. Length, 11—15 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Entomological Society of Canada (1863-1871); Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ); Ento


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