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Range: Atlantic Coast States, at least from Maryland to Georgia and 

 Alabama, exact limits unknown. 



Narceus annularis (Rafinesque) 



Rhexenor annularis Rafinesque, 1820, Annals of nature, p. 9. 



Arctobolus onandaga Cook, 1904, in Harriman Alaska Exped., vol. 8, p. 64 

 (type locality: Kirkville, Onandaga County, New York; type: U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., No. 1881). 



Narceus annularis Hoffman and Crabill, 1953, Florida Ent., vol. 36, p. 81. 



Type: Probably none extant. 



Type Locality: "Highland Hills of New York," here restricted to vicinity 

 of Catskill, Greene County, New York. 



Range: Exact limits unknown, but specimens have been seen from sev- 

 eral localities in central New York State. 



Narceus atratus (Girard) 



Julus atratus Girard, 1853, in Marcy, Exploration of the Red River of 



Louisiana ... in 1852, Appendix F, p. 244. 

 Type: Originally belonging to the Smithsonian Institution, present loca- 

 tion unknown. 



Type Locality: Prairie Mer Rouge, Louisiana. 

 Range: Known only from type locality. 



Narceus dolleyi (Loomis) 



Arctobolus dolleyi Loomis, 1943, Bull. Mus. Zool., vol. 92, No. 7, p. 



398, figs. 13a-f. 

 Type: Mus. Comp. Zool. 



Type Locality: Feemster's Lake near Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi. 

 Range: Central Mississippi to northern Alabama, western North Caro- 

 lina, Tennessee, and southwest Virginia. 



Narceus gordanus (Chamberlin) 



Spirobolus gordanus Chamberlin, 1943, Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., vol. 8, 



No. 2, p. 5, figs. 6-11. 

 Type: Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus. 



Type Locality : Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida. 

 Range: Known only from type locality. 



Narceus key si (Loomis) 



Arctobolus keysi Loomis, 1944, Psyche, vol. 50, p. 169, fig. 2. 

 Type: Mus. Comp. Zool 



Type Locality: Lantana, Palm Beach County, Florida. 

 Range: Known only from type locality. 



Narceus melanior (Chamberlin) 



Spirobolus melanior Chamberlin, 1943, Bull. Univ. Utah, biol. ser., vol. 8, 

 No. 2, p. 9. 



