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A PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE MYRIAPODA OF ARKANSAS, WITH 

 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES. 



HY CHAkl.KS II. Ilol, I.MAX. 



[I'liUliMlifil l»v iMtriiiis.siiiii i>C .lolin ('. Kraiim r. Slalr ( ;«i>liii;i.sl ol .\ rkjiiisiis.) 



1. Platydesmus lecontei (W<»<m1). 



One was tound on the <;r()un(ls of tlie Deaf ^Fut*' Asylum anil otlicis 

 on tlu' hills along tin* river, near Littlr Hoik. 



2. Julus miiiutus (Hraiidt). 



I found a speeinu'u in the swamp at south end of Main stn-et, Lifth^ 

 Rock. ^Ir. Hut(;herson also lbun<l one near Arj^enta. 



3. Spirobolus margiuatus (Say). 

 Ahnndant throu/^ihout the State. 



4. ParajuluB caesius liolliiiiin. 



./«7mv (•(I'.sjtts Wood, Proo. Pliila. .Voad. Nat. Sti., 1:5, ist;? (Tt-xas). 

 This s])e(;ies is not uncommon throughout the State. 



5. Cambala annulata (8ay). 



I have received numerous specimensof this species, collected around 

 Little Ivock by ]\Ir. Hutcherson. 



6. Ly sio]>etalutn lactariuni (Say). 

 (-ommon throughout the State. 



7. Campodes flavicornis Kocii. 



Campoden Jlaricoruis Koch, Sy.^^t. dor Myr., 120, 1S47 (Pa.). 



('ampodcx fitsicornis Koch, Sy.st. dcr Myr., 127. 1S47 (Pa.). 



Spironlrephon cnHioatiuuIat'is Wood. 'I'raiis. Ar t-r. Philos. Soc, litt, 1SH5 (Alle- 

 gheny Co., Pa.); Ryder. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., -y'H], 1880. 



Pseudotrimia nidil Co])c, Proc. Aiiicr. Philos. Soc, 180. 18H1) (Montfjomcry Co., 

 Va.); Ryder, Proc. V. S. Nat. Miis., r)27, 1880. 



CrypiotyUhiiH ((rHioaiiiiiilalifi Packard. Proc. Auier. Philos. Soc, 190, 1>;83 (L'lil- 

 mana, Ala., or Ocean Springs, Miss.). 



A single specimen was obtained at Little Rock. As this si»ecies has 

 a number of synonyms, I have tluMight it best to give its synonomy. 



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