[From Entomoiogica Americana, iv, 1X88, x>p. 1-8.] 



A PRELIMINARY LIST OF THE MYRIAPODA OF ARKANSAS, WITH 

 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES. 



BY CHARLES II. BOLLMAN. 



[Published by permission of John C. Branner, State ('.colonist of Arkansas] 



1. Platydesrnus lecontei (Wood). 



One was found on the grounds of the Deaf Mute Asylum and others 

 on the hills along the river, near Little Rock. 



2. Julus minutus (Brandt): 



I found a specimen in the swamp at south end of Main street, Little 

 Rock. Mr. Hutcherson also found one near Argenta. 



3. Spirobolus marginatum (Say). 

 Abundant throughout the State. 



4. Parajulus caesius Bollman. 



Julus ccesius Wood, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 43, 1837 (Texas). 

 This species is not uncommon throughout the State. 



5. Cambala annulata (Say). 



I have received numerous specimens of this species, collected around 

 Little Rock by Mr. Hutcherson. 



6. Ly siopetalum lactarium (Say). 

 Common throughout the State. 



7. Campodes flavicomis Koch. 



< 'ampodes flavicorms Koch, Syst. der Myr., 126, 1847 (Pa.). 



Campodes fusicornis Koch, Syst. der Myr., 127, 1847 (Pa.). 



Spirostrephon cwsioannulatus Wood, Trans. Ar er. Philos. Soc, 194, 1865 (Alle- 

 gheny Co., Pa,); Ryder, Proc. U. S. "Nat. Mus., 526, 1880. 



Pseudoirania vudii Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 180, 1869 (Montgomery Co., 

 Va.); Ryder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 527, 1880. 



Crypiotrichus cccsioannulatus Packard, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 190, 1£83 (Cul- 

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



A single specimen was obtained at Little Rock. As this species has 

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



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