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11. Lithobius bilabiatus Wood. 



1867. Lithobius bilabiatus, Wood, Proc. Phil. Acad. Sci., p. 1.30. 

 1887. Lithobius tuber, Bollman, Proc. U. S. N. M., p. 256. 



Localities. — Canton and Byram, Miss. This species is 



found in the states along the Mississippi river from the Gulf 



to Wisconsin and Minnesota. It seems to be most abundant 



in Illinois and Iowa. 



]'2. Lithobius proridens Bollman. 



1887. Lithobius proridens, Bollman, American Naturalist, p. 81. 



1887. Lithobius proridens, Bollman, Proc. U. S. N. M., p. 258, 



Locality. — Watervalley, Miss. One male agreeing fully 

 with the original description. Previously reported from Indi- 

 ana (type locality), Washington, D. C. ; Arkansas, and Ten- 

 nessee (Knoxville, Mossy Creek). 



13. Lithobius branneri Bollman. 



1888. Lithobius branneri, Bollman, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., p. 107. 

 L888. Lithobius branneri, Bollman, Proc. U. S. X. M., d. Ill, 112, 



312. 



Localities. — Brookhaven, Miss. (var. a); Maplesville, Ala.; 

 Atlanta, Ga. (var. b); Catawba and Brown's Summit, N. C. ; 

 Asheville, N. C. (var. c); Russellville and Unaka Springs, 

 Tenn. (author). Also Knoxville, Beaver Creek, and Mossy 

 Creek, Tenn. (J. C. and C. B. Branner, seq. Bollman). 



Several closely related varieties are represented in the 

 material here referred to this species. The incompleteness of 

 the original description must make it doubtful which variety 

 is typical until the types are re-studied. The species has the 

 anterior tarsi undivided (Monotarsobius). 



14. Lithobius lundii Meinert. 



18S6. Lithobius lundii, Meinert, Mvr. Mus. Haun., Ill p. 111. 

 1887. Lithobius lundii, Bollman, Proc. U. S. N. M., p. 111. 



Localities. — Lula and Tallulah Falls, Ga. ; Taylor's, S. C. ; 

 Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C; Johnson City and Unaka 

 Springs (and also Beaver and Mossy Creeks, seq. Bollman), 

 Tenn. ; Natural Bridge. Va. 



This species, originally described from New York State, 

 ranges into the southern states along the uplands. 



