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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[April, 



The Clayton male is similar to the Gainesville and Atlanta speci- 

 mens already commented upon by us. 72 



Schistoceroa damnifica oalidior Rehn and Hebard. 



North Carolina. 

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



2 d», 19. 



Wilmington, IX, 8, 1911, (R. & H.), 



1 cf . 

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



3 <f . 



South Carolina. 



Florence, IX, 6, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 cf . 

 Manning, V, 23, 1914, (W. Stone), 



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

 Yemassee, IX, 4, 1911, (R. & H.), 7 cf , 



49. 



Florida. 



Jacksonville, IV and VIII, 1885, 

 (W. H. Ashmead), 2 9, [Hebard 

 Cln.]; VIII, 25, 1911, (R. & H.), 



1 cf ; XI, 3, 1911, (W. T. Davis), 



2 cf, 19. 



South Jacksonville, IX, 7 and 28, 1913, 



(W. T. Davis), 2 cf, 19. 

 Fort George, Duval Countv, 1 cf , 



[U. S. N. M.]. 

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



H.), 19. 

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



2 cf . 

 Newberry, XI, 19, 1911, (W. T. Davis), 



1 cf. 

 Archer, III, 1882, 1 cf, 19. [Hebard 



Cln.l. 



Daytona, XI, 11, 1911, Id 1 , 19, 



[U. S. N. M.]. 

 Rockledge, II, 5, 1880, 19, [U. S. 



N. M.]. 



Georgia. 



Tybee Island, IX, 2, 1911, (R. & H.), 



1 <f . 

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



4 cf . 

 Sandfly, IX, 3, 1911, (R. & H.), 2 cf . 

 St. Catharine's Island, XI, 1878, 



(Grote), 1 cf, 19, [U. S. N. M.]. 

 St. Simon's Island, VIII, 30, 1911, 



(R. & H.), 3 cf ; IV, 22-V, 12, 1911, 



(J. C. Bradley), 1 9 . 

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



1 juv. cf. 

 Cumberland Island, VIII, 31, 1911, 



(R. &H.), 1 cf. 

 Jesup, IX, 1, 1911, (R. & H.), 2 cf , 



29; XII, 1906, (H.), 2 cf, 19. 

 Mixon's Hammock, Okeefenokee 



Swamp, V, 16, 1915, (H.), 1 9 . 

 Billy's Island, V, 28-VI, 2, VII, 1912, 



(J. C. Bradley), 2 9 . 

 Suwannee Creek, VIII, 28, 1911, 



(R. & H.), 1 cf . 

 De Witt, IV, 23, 1912, 1 9 , [Ga. 



State Cln.]. 

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



(J. C. Bradley), 1 cf . 



The majority of the above records have been quoted as bare 

 localities under the description of the race. 73 



As previously stated, material from Raleigh, North Carolina, and 

 Atlanta, Georgia, is true damnifica with a tendency toward d. calidior, 

 while individuals from the region about Wilmington and Fayetteville, 

 North Carolina, and Florence, South Carolina, while representing d. 

 calidior, show decided tendencies toward the northern form. Speci- 

 mens from Chester and Albany, Georgia, are not fully typical of 

 calidior, although decidedly nearer it than d. damnifica. 



From the evidence in hand, this species, both typical and the race 

 calidior, occurs two-brooded throughout the greater portion of its 

 range, as material before us from New Jersey localities extends 

 in dates from April to mid-November, while we have it taken every 

 month in the year in southern Georgia. The material from Fayette- 



72 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1912, pp. 261,262, (1912). 

 73 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1912, pp. 261,262, (1912). 



