Scytonotus sp.

Tennessee: Sevier Co.: ATBI, Porters Creek Trail, 31 Jul 1997; ATBI, Twin Creeks, 15 May 2001, 30 May–21 Jun 2002.

The above list represents the current state of knowledge on millipede biodiversity and distribution within GSMNP. To provide a more complete picture of the fauna, taxa deemed likely to inhabit GSMNP are presented in Table 1. These taxa have not been recorded from the Park, but have been either recorded near the Park or in similar habitats to those found within the Park. Additional sampling may reveal their presence.

Taxon Known Range

Polyzoniida: Polyzoniidae

Petaserpes lateralis (Shelley 1976) Known from similar montane habitats ~ 150 km to the northeast. Chordeumatida: Cleidogonida

Cleidogona jocassee Hoffman 1950 Known from Haywood and Swain Cos., NC, outside GSMNP (Shear 1972).

Chordeumatida: Trichopetalidae

Trichopetalum cornutum Cook & Collins 1895 GSMNP falls within the known range (Hoffman 1999a). Trichopetalum lunatum Harger 1872 GSMNP falls within the known range (Hoffman 1999a). Chordeumatida: Branneriidae

Branneria carinata (Bollman 1888) Described from Jefferson Co., TN; widespread across the southeast-

ern US (Shear 1972).

Polydesmida: Macrosternodesmidae

Chaetaspis sp. Known from Haywood and Swain Cos., NC (see Shelley 2000a). Specimens labeled this in the GSMNP museum appeared to be immature Scytonotus sp.

Polydesmida: Xystodesmidae

Brachoria spp. Several species are known from eastern Tennessee. Falloria leucostriata (Shelley 1981) Known from Cocke and Sevier Cos., TN, but outside of GSMNP

(Shelley 1981, Hoffman 1999a).