A LIST OF THE MYRIAPODA OP^ MINNESOTA.* 

 ;Y « UAKI.KS II. IKtI.I.MAN. 



The tollowiiig list of iiiyria|)<»(ls of thr State of ^liniu'sota is based 

 upon tiie inat«'rial in my collection, \vhi<li has Ix-on (dllcctt'd at two 

 points, Fort Sncllin^ and Winona, 



liefon- I began my study of the myiiapods of Minnesota, only on(^ 

 speries {Linot<v>iia vhionophihi) was reported from this State. In this 

 paper 1 have retMirded twenty-tive species as occurrinj^j' within the lim- 

 its of the State. I wish to exi>ress my indebtedness to Messrs. \V. 1). 

 and (t. M. llowe for the material from I-'ort Snelling. and to Mr. .1. M. 

 lIolziii;4er, of the State Noi inal, for the material fr<nn Winona. 



\. — Four SNELLiNd. 



The material from tliis ])laee was eoUeeted durin<»' the summers of 

 18<S<> and 1.S87. On account of the dry seasons the collections were 

 small; in fact, only nine species were obtained, against twenty -four 

 from Winona. 



1. Parajulus diversifrons (Wood). 



JuliiH Hj).* Wood. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 10, 1S64 (Illinois) ; Wood, Trans, Amer. 



Philos. Soc, l!t7, IStw. 

 Juhtu dirersi/roiix Wood. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 43, iStiT (Texas), 

 Jidus (liriraij'ronn Ilovrc. Ann. Soc. Knt. licig., '>i, ISSI. 

 VarajaluH cantantu» Bollman. Knt. Auior.,21, 1887 (Ft. Snellinj?, Minn.); Itollman, 



Ann, N. Y. Acad. Sci., '.W 1887. 



Besides the two type si)ecimens of raHtaueua only a few Avere after- 

 wards found. 



2. Parajulus ellipticus Bollman. 



JnJuH ellipficiiH Bolhiian. Amer. \aT..s2, 1S87 (Ft. Snidlin;^, Minn,). 

 ravajuliis I'Uipticiiii HaLlman. Ann. \. Y. Acad, Sci.. 3."), ISST. 



The types of ellqiticus were the only specimens obtained. 



3. Campodes flavicornis Koch. 



I have seen several specimens whnh agree well with those from more 

 southern and eastern localities, but the majority of specimens are small 

 (8-10""") and Gtrougiy resemble Chordeuma. 



*This and the two tcdlowing papers were hronglit to my attention sonic four years 

 alter the ]treceilin<i material had heen ])assed npon hy Dr. I'ndcrwood. It happened 

 that Mr. (». F. ("ook was in \\ ashin^jton when the pajK-rs were fonnd, and he (ion- 

 sidered them efjiially Avorthy of publication with the others. — C, V. Kiley, Ilonoi- 

 ani Curator. 



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