Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club . (3 10 «y >i«7 /•? TX?*> ]t vLJCIj.^LJwJ-. S^^.K Explanation of Figukes. Fig. 2. Fig. 4. -A. celtica, Rosa, as found in England ; nat. rosea. Friend. INIagnified 2 Male pore on segment 15. pr. Prostomium or lip. tf>. Tuberciila pubertatis on girdle !*. celtica, Rosa. Segments rosea. Friend. Segments 13-18. ;//./. Male pores on segment 15. /. papilla; or cushions exiending over segments 14-16 ; the figures are diagrammatic. from old trees in Eppin


Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club . (3 10 «y >i«7 /•? TX?*> ]t vLJCIj.^LJwJ-. S^^.K Explanation of Figukes. Fig. 2. Fig. 4. -A. celtica, Rosa, as found in England ; nat. rosea. Friend. INIagnified 2 Male pore on segment 15. pr. Prostomium or lip. tf>. Tuberciila pubertatis on girdle !*. celtica, Rosa. Segments rosea. Friend. Segments 13-18. ;//./. Male pores on segment 15. /. papilla; or cushions exiending over segments 14-16 ; the figures are diagrammatic. from old trees in Epping Forest I have found one or two specimensof var. rosea. Spermatophores are found on the terrestrial form. 4. The Gilt-tail (yAlloIobophora subnibiciDida, Eisen), is themost ubiquitous and protean species in the group, and it can adaptitself in a wonderful way to its environment. I find no fewer thanthree well-marked forms or varieties, in addition to the typical tree-haunting species. These merit a note. The type is found insideold decaying timber, or under the bark of rotting trees. It resemblesthe oth


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