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the territory at present under consideration. The distribution of the 

 present species is known to extend westward to the Great Plains 

 .in the latitude of Nebraska; south of this the most western records 

 are eastern Kentucky and Roan Mountain Station, Tennessee. Scud- 

 der's Florida record is based upon a misidentification of C. australior. 

 Saussure's records for Georgia and Florida likewise cannot be credited 

 to this species, while Coquillett's Californian record applies to a 

 western species. 



Pardalophora 51 phoenicoptera (Burmeister). 



1892. Hippiscus (H[ippiscus]) texanus Scudder, Psyche, VI, pp .267, 286. 

 [Dallas and San Antonio, Texas.] 



Maryland. 



Queen Anne County, VIII, 15, 1902, 

 (E. G. Vanatta), 1 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Virginia. 

 Fredericksburg, VII, 20, 1913, (R. & 



H.), 6^,29. 

 Orange, VII, 21, 1913, (R. & H.), 1 tf 1 . 

 Lynchburg, VII, 22, 1913, (R. & H.), 



1 &. 



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



2 <?. 



Suffolk, (C. W. Johnson), 19, [A. N. 

 S. P.]. 



North Carolina. 

 Weldon, VII, 24, 1913, (R. & H)., 



3 cT, 39. 



Hertford County, VI, 9, 1895, Id" 



[A. N. S. P.]. 

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



1 <?. 

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



1 & . 



South Carolina. 

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



2 tf 1 . 



Manning, V, 30, 1914, (W. Stone), 

 6 d\ [A. N. S. P.]. 



Georgia. 

 Clayton, VI, 1909, (W. T. Davis), 



4 cf, 29. 



Black Rock Mountain, V, 20-25, 1911, 

 (J. C. Bradley), 1 juv. 9 . 



Toccoa, VIII, 4-5, 1913, (H.), 2 cf . 

 Currahee Mountain, VIII, 5, 1913, 



(H.),19. 

 Sharp Mountain, VIII, 6, 1913, (R.), 



19. 

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



19. 

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



H.), 19. 

 Vicinity of Stone Mountain, VIII, 3, 



1913', (R. & H.), 2 9 . 

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



2 d\ 19. 



Warm Springs, VII, 18, 1913, (J. C. 



Bradley), 1 9 ; VIII, 9-10, 1913, 



(R.), 1 cf. 

 Groveland, VII, 28, 1913, (J. C. 



Bradley), 1 9. 

 Cumberland Island, IV, 29, 1911, 1 <?, 



[Ga. State On.]. 

 Hebardville, V, 15, 1915, (H.), 3 <?, 



3 9,1 juv. 9 . 



Billy's Island, IV, 1912, (J. C. Brad- 

 ley), 1 d% 1 9 . 



Bainbridge, V, 30-VI, 1, 1911, (J. C. 



Bradley), 1 9 . 



Spring Creek, VI, 7-VII, 29, 1911. 

 (J. C. Bradley), 5^,29. 



Florida. 



Jacksonville, V, 1885, (W. H. Ash- 

 mead), 2 9; (T. J. Priddey), 4 <?, 



4 9, [all Hebard On.]. 

 Enterprise, IV, 24, 1903, 1 juv. 9 , 



[U. S. N. M.]. 



An examination* of the material upon which Scudder based his 

 H. texanus shows that name to be an absolute synonym of the present 

 species. In Scudder's key that portion which separates these two 



81 In the resurrection of this name we follow Kirby, Synon. Catal. Orth., Ill, 

 p. 206, (1910). This genus offers more important characters to separate it from 

 true Hippiscus than is the case with numerous other recognized (Edipodine 

 genera. 



