A LIST OF THE MYRIAPODA OF MINNESOTA." 



~,\' CHARLES ir. BOLLMAX. 



The following list of myriapods of tlie State of Minnesota is based 

 upon the material in my collection, which has been collected at two 

 points, Fort Snelliug and Winona. 



Before I began iny study of the myriapods of Minnesota, only one 

 species (Linotf cilia chionophihi) was reported from this State. In this 

 paper I have recorded twenty-five species as occurring within the lim- 

 its of the State. I wish to express my indebtedness to Messrs. W. D. 

 and Gr. M. Howe for the material from Fort Suelling. and to Mr. J. M. 

 Holzinger, of the State Normal, for the material from Winona. 



A. FORT SNELLJNG. 



The material from this place was collected during the summers of 

 18S<> and 1887. On account of the dry seasons the collections were 

 small; in fact, only nine species were obtained, against twenty-four 

 from Winona. 



1. Parajulus diversifrons (Wood). 



nil..' Wood. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 10, 1864 (Illinois) ; Wood, Trans. Amer. 

 Ph ilos. Soc., 197, 1865. 



ilirrrxifroiix Wood. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 43, 1867 (Texas). 

 Julux (lirrrsifrons Borrc. Ann. Soc. Knt. Beli;., HI, l,ss|. 



I'ld-djiilitx cuxlitiH'iix Bollman. Knt. Amer. ,21, 1X87 (Ft. Suelling, Minn.); Bollnian. 

 Ann. X. Y. Acad. Sci., 35. 1SS7. 



Besides the two type specimens of rn1(iite>ix only a few were after- 

 wards found. 



2. Parajulus ellipticus Bollman. 



,/nl an elliptic!!* Bollman. Amor. Nat., Sl>. 18S7 (Ft. Snelling, Minn.). 

 liix i Uijitii-nN BaLlman. Ann. X. Y. Acad. Sci., 35, 1887. 



The types of i-llipticiiN were the only specimens obtained. 



3. Campodes flavicoriiis Kocli. 



T have seen several specimens which agree well with those from more 

 southern and eastern localities, but the majority of specimens are small 

 (8-10""") and strongly resemble 



*This and I he t \vo following ]a|n-rs were lirmi^ln to my at tent ion some I'onr y 

 after .the preceding material had been passed upon by I">r. I'mlerwood. It 

 Iliat Mr. <). F. Cook was in Wa.-liin^loii \\lieii die pajiers were round, and lie con 

 sidei-ed tin-in equally worthy of pnhlication Avilli the others. ( . \ . Kile\. 



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