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Local Distribution. — Locally frequent throughout, except on 

 the beaches where it seems to be lacking; no actual records from the 

 Appalachian Region, but probably occurs there. 



Ecological Distribution. — Typically a sylvan species frequent- 

 ing grassy and scrubby areas in dry woods; sometimes found away 

 from woodland in thickets, along fences, etc. 



Locality Records. — 



Highlands. — Hopatcong, Newfoundland (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Piedmont Plateau. — Collegeville (Fox) ; Chestnut Hill (Hebard) ; 

 Mt. Airy (Fox) ; Germantown (Fox) ; Ashbourne (Long) ; Castle 

 Rock (Rehn and Hebard). 



Middle District. — Riverton (Johnson) ; Medford (Rehn) ; Lucaston 

 (Daecke) ; Almonesson (Wenzel) ; Laurel Springs (Fox) ; Jericho 

 (Fox). 



Pine Barrens. — Lakehurst (Davis) ; Atsion (Rehn, Hebard) ; 

 Da Costa (Daecke) ; Staffords Forge (Rehn) ; head of Tuckahoe 

 River (Fox) ; Belleplain (Fox) ; Mt. Pleasant (Fox) ; Formosa Bog 

 (Fox). 



Coastal District. — Palermo (Fox) ; Ocean View (Fox) ; Goshen 

 (Fox). 



Cape May Interior. — Sea Isle Junction (Fox); S. Seaville (Fox); 

 Dennisville (Fox) ; Greenfield (Fox) ; Clermont (Fox) ; Bennett 

 (Long, Fox); Cape May Point (Fox). 



M. mancus Smith. 



General Range. — New England to northern New Jersey in 

 mountams. 



Local Distribution. — As yet recorded only from the Highlands 

 of New Jersey. 



Locality Records. — 



Highlands. — Lake Hopatcong (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



M. tribulus Morse. 



General Range. — Southern Pennsylvania and New Jersey to 

 Georgia. 



Local Distribution. — Rare and local, recorded so far from the 

 Serpentine (or Conowingo) Barrens of southeastern Pennsylvania 

 and from the Pine Barrens and northern border of the Cape May 

 Peninsula. 



Ecological Distribution. — Grassy and scrubby undergrowth 

 of dry woodlands and thickets along their borders. 



