[From Ann. X. V. Ac. So. X, 1888, pp. 106-112.] 



NOTES UPON A COLLECTION OF MYRIAPODA FROM EAST TEN- 

 NESSEE, WITH DESCRIPTION OF A NEW GENUS AND SIX NEW 

 SPECIES. 



BY CHARLES H. BOLLMAN. 

 [Read October 3, 1887.] 



All the material in this interesting collection represents only two or 

 three hours' collecting by Prof. Branner. 



The discovery of a new genus and several new species in so short a 

 time suggests that an unusually large amount of new material woul»L 

 be brought to light by careful collecting through East Tennessee. 



Of the six new species described, one is from the vicinity of Knoxville 

 (also found at the other localities), one from Mossy Creek, and four 

 from Beaver Creek, Jefferson County. 



The new genus is from the latter place. 



The types of the new species belong to the Museum of the University 

 of Indiana, and are there deposited. 



A. — Knoxville, Knox County. 



All the specimens from this locality were collected on May 21, 1887, 

 in the woods about one mile south of the river at Knoxville, near the 

 Maryville road. 



1. Parajulus pennsylvanicus (Brandt). 

 Three females were obtained. 



2. Lysiopetalum lactarium (Say). 



Lysiopetalum eudasum McNeill, Proc U. S. Nat. Mus., 330, 1887 

 (Bloomington, Ind.). 

 The collection contains one female, which agrees in all respects with 

 the types of eudasum. 



3. Chaetaspis albus Bollman. 



Chtttaspis albus Bollman, Ent. Amur., Ill, 46, 1887 (Bloomington. Indiana). 



I can find no difference between the types of this species and the 

 single female obtained. 



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