100 HCLLKTIN jr., I'MTKI) STA IKS NATIONAL MUSECM. 



('. (innuUitit minor is abundaut iu southeru ludiuiia, and I liavc over 

 twcntvHvc siM'ciniciis from Little Rock. 



The si)e<iniens Packard has recorded sis occurring iu Little Wyandotte 

 ( 'ave, Indiana, and Zwingler's and Carter's Caves, Kentucky, are prol) 

 aoly exaniplea of this new geographical subspecies, but they may be 

 cave varieties. 



8. Julus hortensis (Wood). 



Conunon: Hagerstown; Indianapolis; C<»nnersville; New Harmony. 



9. JulusvirgatU8(V,'ood). 



Common: Bl(X)mington; Westtield: Connersvillc; Salem. 



10. Nemasoma stigmatosum (Hraudt). 

 Rare: Bloomington. 



11. Nemasoma minutum ( Hraiidt). 



Common: Bloomington; Indianapolis; Salem; New Providence. 

 A careful examination of the above two species has shown that they 

 should be put in the European genus — Nemasotna Koch. 



12. Callipus lactarius (Sny). 



Abundant: Bloomington; La Fayette; Kokomo; Westtield; Terre 

 Haute; Greencastle; Brookville: Salem; Xcw I'rovidence; Wyandotte. 



13. Campodes flavicornis Kocb. 



Very common: Bloomington; La Fayette; Salem. 



14. Scotherpes luuatus (llargcr). 

 Common: Bloomington; Salem. 



15. Scotherpes •wyandotte, sp. nov. 



jykujmtHiH : Related to Sc. homtum (Harger), but the color dark, 

 ocelli arranged in a triangular pat«'h, and the body larger j^id more 

 robust. 



Habitat: Wyandotte, Indiana. 



Type: U. S. National Museum. 



Description: Body stout, short, scarcely depressed. Dorsal plates 

 reticulated; lateral carina^ as in hmatum. Ocelh 10-4, in a triangular 

 patch. Yellowish-brown; legs pale. Length, 1(>"""; width, 1.5""". 



This new species is described from a female which was found a few 

 miles north of Wyandotte Cave, Ci-awford County. 



16. Scotherpes bollmaui (McNeill). 



Abundant: Maytield's, Neeld's, Truett's and Coon's Caves, Bloom- 

 ington; Phitt's and Donehue's Caves, Bedford, Ind. 



17. Pseudotremia cavemarum (Cope). 



Wyandotte, Little Wyandotte, Bradford and Marengo Caves, Craw- 

 ford County, Ind. 



