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Locality. — Hot Springs, N. C. 



One male. Very close to carolinae but conspicuously 

 larger and more robust and differing in the spining of the legs, 

 in the ocelli, in coloration, etc. 



Genus Bothropolys Wood. 

 But one species of this genus occurs in the United States 

 easl of the Rocky Mountains. — B. multidentatus. 



38. Bothropolys multidentatus Newport. 



L845. Lithobius multidentatus, Newport, Tr. Linn. Soc, XIX. p. 365. 

 1862. Bothropolys nobilis, Wood. Tourn. Acad. Sci. Phil. V, p. 15. 

 1865. Bothropolys multidentatus, Wood, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc, XIII, 

 p. 152. 



1875. Lithobius multidentatus, Stuxbcrg, Ofvers. af k. Vet. Akad. 



Forh. 

 1SS7. Lithobius multidentatus, Bollman, Proc. U. S. X. M., p. 263. 



Localities. — Canton, Fernwood, and Byram, Miss.; Maples- 

 ville and Jackson, Ala.; Catawba, N. C; Russellville, Tenn.; 

 White Sulphur, W. Va. ; Chatham and Balcony Falls, Va. 



This species is widespread in the southern states though 

 apparently not so common as farther north. In the section 

 from Virginia to New York state, etc., it is abundant as it is 

 also in corresponding latitudes farther west. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 Plate 3. 



Fie. 1. Left anal leg of Lamyctes fulvicornis from the exterior. From 

 specimen 9.6 mm. in length taken at Haugen, Wisconsin. 



Fig. 2. Left anal leg of Lamyctes tivius sp. now From a specimen 6.6 

 mm. in length taken at Jackson, Ala. Same magnification 

 as preceding. 



Fig. 3. Left anal leg of Lamyctes pinampus. From a specimen 8.6 mm. 

 long taken at Claremont, Cal. Same magnification as the 

 preceding. 



Fig. 4. Right anal leg of Watobius anderisus. Specimen from Thomasville, 

 Ala. 



FlG. 5. Right penult legs of Watobius anderisus. Same specimen as preced- 

 ing- 



Fig. 6. Left anal leg of Lithobius paitius sp. nov., dorsal aspect. 



Fig. 7. Left anal leg of Lithobius tuobukus sp. nov., dorsal aspect. 



Plate 4. 



Fig. 1. Right leg of the fifth pair of Buethobius oabitus sp. nov., cephalic 



aspect 

 Fig. 2. Right leg of the fifth pair of Zygethobius pontis sp. nov. 

 Fig. 3. Right leg of the fifth pair of Watobius anderisus sp. nov., cephalic 



aspect 

 Fig. 4. Left penult leg of Lithobius manegitus sp. nov., ventral aspect. 

 Fig. 5. Left penult leg of Lithobius manegitus sp. nov., dorsal aspect. 

 Fig. 6. Left anal leg of Lithobius manegitus sp. nov., dorsal aspect. 

 Fig. 7. Presternum of Lithobius manegitus sp. nov., ventral aspect. 



