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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[April, 



Petersburg, VII, 23, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 juv. <?. 

 ViBginia Beach, IX, 15, 1907, (B. 



Long), 1 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



North Carolina. 



Weldon, VII, 24, 1913, (R. & H.), 5 d\ 



19,1 juv. d\ 

 Greensboro, VII, 26, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 juv. d\ 3 juv. 9. 

 Goldsboro, VII, 25, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 d" , 1 juv. <?, 2 juv. 9. 

 Charlotte, VII, 27, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 d% 2 juv. 9. 

 Fayetteville, IX, 9, 1911, (R. & H.), 



2 d\ 39. 

 Winter Park, IX, 7, 1911, (R. & H.), 



29. 

 Wrightsville, IX, 7, 1911, (R. & H.), 



1 cf. 



South Carolina. 

 Spartanburg, VIII, 6, 1913, (H.), 1 d\ 



1 juv. d". 

 Florence, IX, 6, 1911, (R. & H.), 8 d\ 



29. 

 Columbia, VII, 28, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 cf , 1 juv. d\ 1 juv. 9. 

 Yemassee, IX, 4, 1911, (R. & H.), 



2 d\ 29. 



Georgia . 



Dalton, VIII, 7, 1913, (R.), 2 juv. 9 . 

 Toccoa, VIII, 4-5, 1913, (H.), 3 d\ 



19. 

 Currahee Mountain, VIII, 5, 1913, 



(H.), 1 d\ 2 9. 

 Thompson's Mills, X, 1909, (H. A. 



Allard),2 d\ [U.S. N. M.]. 

 Buckhead, VIII, 2, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 d\ 19, 1 juv. 9. 



A decided increase in size is found in the southward distribution 

 of the present species. A female from North Woodbury, New Jersey, 

 is exceptionally large for material from that State. Length of females : 

 West Creek, New Jersey, 32.7-33.4; North Woodbury, N. J., 40.4; 

 Asheville, N. C. (2,000 feet), 32.5-35; Fayetteville, N. C, 37.5-39; 

 Jacksonville, Fla., 38.5-40; Miami, Fla., 45.2 mm. 



In the entire series of this species nearly all the adult males are 

 in the brown phase, very few showing any trace of green or 

 greenish coloration. In these few specimens this color is obscure 

 and confined to the head and lateral lobes of the pronotum. Of 

 the adult females before us, eleven are of the brown phase, the paler 

 tegminal markings alone suffused with greenish in several of these, 

 ten are intermediate between the brown and green phases, while 

 sixty-eight are of the green phase. It is interesting to note that in 



Vicinity of Stone Mountain, VIII, 3, 

 1913, (Bradlev, R. & H.), 4 d% 1 9 . 



Stone Mountain, VIII, 3, 1913, (R. & 

 H.), 1 d\ 19. 



Augusta, VII, 29, 1913, (R. & H.>, 

 2 d\ 5 juv. cf. 



Warm Springs, VIII, 9-10, 1913, (R.), 



1 <?. 



Macon, VII, 30-31, 1913, (R. & H.), 



8 d\ 3 9, 2 juv. 9. 

 Columbus, VII 16, 1913, (J. C. Brad- 

 ley), 1 <?. 

 Isle of Hope, IX, 3, 1911, (R. & H.), 



19. 

 Jesup, IX, 1, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 d\ 



29. 

 Brunswick, VIII, 30, 1911, (H.), 1 &. 

 Cumberland Island, VIII, 31, 1911, 



(R. & H.), 49. 

 Homerville, VIII, 27, 1911, (R. & H.), 



8 <?. 

 Suwannee Creek, VIII, 28, 1911, (R. & 



H.), 1 d\ 

 Billy's Island, IX, 1-5, 1913, (J. C. 



Bradley), 1 d\ 

 Albany, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.), 



6 cf, 19,2 juv. 9. 

 Bainbridge, IX, 17-X, 19, 1910, 



(J. C. Bradley), 1 cT. 

 Spring Creek, VI, VII, VIII, 1911-13, 



(J. C. Bradley), 10 . d", 6 9 , 1 juv. 9 . 



Florida. 



Jacksonville, VIII, 25, 1911, (R. & H.), 

 10 d\ 89; IX, 7, 1913, (W. T. 

 Davis), 2 d". 



Atlantic Beach, VIII, 24, 1911, (R. & 

 H.), 4 d 1 , 19. 



Live Oak, VIII, 26, 1911, (R. & H.), 



2 d\ 



