340 MYRIAPODA FROM TENNESSEE. 



This specimen is curled in the same manner on the type specimen, and 

 no mure important characters can be ascertained until one of the speci- 

 mens is torn to pieces. 



7. Campodes flavicornis Koch. 



This seems to be a rare species in this locality. 



8. Fontaria evides Bollman. 



IS T o others besides the two type specimens of this species were found. 



9. Fontaria tennesseensis, sp. nov. 



Diagnosis. — Related to Fontaria castanea (McNeill), but the lateral 

 carinas larger, and the copulation foot of male different. 



Type.—U. S. Nat. Museum; No. 203. Mus. End. Univ.; No. 388, 

 author's coll. 



Description. — Brown, lateral carinas pink; an indistinct dark median 

 dorsal line; legs and underparts yellow. Body depressed; anterior 

 segments of female noticeably attenuated; segments smooth, marked 

 with numerous short lines; papillae prominent, especially on lateral 

 carinas. Vertex sulcus moderate; occipital, antennal, and clypeal fore- 

 olas single. Lateral carinas large, moderately produced; repugnatorial 

 pores large and placed on the upper edge of the posterior third of the 

 carinas. Ventral plates produced into a short straight cone; Coxae un- 

 armed. Male: Segments more depressed than in the female, antennas 

 more crassate. Copulation foot deeply bifid ; the inner or shorter 

 branch cylindrical, tapering, twisted at base ; outer or semenal branch 

 somewhat flattened and wavy, end slightly expanded. Length 23- 

 27 n,m , width 5-7 mm . 



Tennesseensis is very closely related to castanea in all points except the 

 copulation foot and lateral carinas. From oblonga it is separated by not 

 having the posterior border of segments red (white, ace. to Koch, but this 

 is probably due to immersion in alcohol). No. 388 contains five speci- 

 mens, two males and three females, of which two have been deposited 

 in the U. S. National Museum. No. 203, Mus. Ind. Univ., contains a fe- 

 male of this species. 



10. Eurynrus eiythropygus (Brandt.). 

 Common. 



11. Scytonotus setiger (Wood). 



There are ten specimens of this species in the collection. 



12. Polydesmus branneri Bollman. 

 Not common. 



13. Linotaenia ruber Bollman. 

 Not common. 



14. Linotaenia bidens (Wood). 



One specimen of this species obtained. 



