112 Myriapoda, East Tennessee. 



2. Geophilits imibraticiis (McNiell). 



3. Scolopcryptops nigridius McNiell. 



4. Cryptops hyalimis Say. 



5. LWiohius Branneri Bollmaii. 

 Two specimens obtained. 



6. LithoMus similis, sp. nov. 



8ub-genus Arcliilithohius. 



Brown, bead and last segment orange ; antennae dark, feet somewhat 

 paler. 



Moderately robust, rough, sparsely pilose ; head subrotund, length and 

 width subequal. 



Antennae short, joints 21, short. 



Ocelli 16, arranged in 6 rows, 



Prosternal teeth, 4. 



Coxal pores, 4,5,5,5, large and round. 



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



Posterior feet moderately long. 



Claw of the female genitalia moderately short, wide, tripartite, lobes 

 short ; spine short and stout. 



Length of body, 11 mm. 



This species is described from one female ; it is related to 

 pullus, but differs from the latter in the characters of anten- 

 nae and the claw of female genitalia. 



7. LithoMus proridens, Bollman. 



University of Indiana, Entomological Laboratory, 

 June 8, 1887. 



