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PLATE II.

Fig. 1.[1] Iulus immaculatus.
2. Iulus Pennsylyanicus. This figure is scarcely hairy enough, and not sufficiently acutely mucronate.
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.)
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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  1. All the figures on this plate are magnified.