AV^y/ Tduipssee. Ill 



Two specimens obtained, whicli jigree with specimens from 

 Florida. 



15. Cryptops hyaJinus Say. 



16. Lifhohi'us Branneri Bollman. 

 Four specimens weie found here. 

 IT. LUliobiys cwcux. sp. nov. 



Sub-gen us A rch iJUhobivs. 



Orange, head and last segments dark, feet and antennae scarcely paler. 

 Rather slender, smooth, sparsely pilose ; head subrotund, longer than 

 wide. 



Antenna- rather long, joints 31. short. 



No trace of ocelli, but darker colored in the place where they ought to be. 



Prosternal teeth 4. 



Coxal pores 2,3,4,3, round. 



Spines of the first pair of feet. 2,2.1 ; penultimate, 1,3,2,0 ; last, 1,3,1,0. 



La.>t pair of feet moderately long. 



Claw of the female genitalia long, bilobed ; spines slender, inner shortest. 



Length of body, 10 mm. 



18. Lithohius Lundi, Meinert. 

 Two specimens obtained. 



19. Lithohius proridetis Bollman. 



20. Lithohius Cantdbrigensis Meinert. 



21. Lithohiufi multidentatun Newport. 

 Two specimens obtained. 



C.-MOSSY CREEK, Jefferson County. 



The species from this locality wei'e taken in the woods half a 

 a mile north-west of the railway station. May 22. 1887. 



1. Parnjulus Pennsylv aniens (Brandt). 



