158 A REVISION OF THE ASTACID.E. 



6. C. maniculatus. 



Georgia : in ditches in the lower part of the State. (Le Conte.) 



7. C. Lecontei. 



Alabama: Mobile. 

 Georgia : Athens. 



8. C. angustatus. 



Georgia: lower part of the State. (Le Coiite.) 



9. C. pubescens. 



Georgia : Richmond Co. 



10. C. spiculifer. 



Georgia: Athens; Milledgeville ; Atlanta; Roswell, Cobb Co.; 'Chattahoochee 

 River, Gainesville ; Etowah River. 



11. C. versutus. 



Alabama : neighborhood of Mobile. 

 Florida: Cape Barrancas. (See page 34.) 



12. C. Alleui. 



Florida : St. John's River, llasvkiosville; Hernando Co. (See page 36.) 



13. C. penicillatus. 



Georgia. 



? Mississippi. (See page 37.) 



? South Carolina : Charleston. (See page 37.) 



14. C. Wiegmaiini. 



Mexico. 



15. C. pellucidus. 



Kentucky : Mammoth Cave and other caves in Edmonson Co. 

 Indiana : Wyandotte Cave ; cave in Bradford, Harrison Co. 



Group II. 



16. C. simulans. 



Texas : Dallas ; east of Canadian River. 

 Kansas : Fort Hays. 



17. C. advena. 



Georgia. 



18. C. Carolinus. 



South Carolina : Charleston ; Greenville ? (See page 56.) 



19. C. gracilis. 



Illinois: Normal; Lawn Ridge ; Athens. 

 Wisconsin : Racine. 

 Iowa : Davenport. 



20. C. Mexicanus. 



Mexico. 



21. C. Cubensis. 



Cuba : near Havana. 



Group ill. 



22. C. Bartonii. 



Dominion of Canada. : St. John, New Brunswick ; Montreal .' 



Maine : Houlton and Maysville, Aroostook Co. ; Madison, Somerset Co. (Sec p. 62.) 



