1916.] 



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Prolabia unidentata (Beauvois). 



North Carol in a. 



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



1 

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



5 ',29. 

 Lake Waccamaw, IX, 8, 1911, (R. & 



H.), 5 cf, 19, 1 juv. 9. 



Georgia. 

 Vienna, VI, 30, 19,1 juv. 9, [Ga. 



State Cln.]. 



Spring Creek, VI, 1911, (J. C. Brad- 

 ley), 1 9 : VIII, 26-28, 1913, (J. C. 

 Bradley), 3 cf . 



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

 ley), 1 <f, 5 9, 2 juv. 9; IX, 1-5, 

 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 1 cf , 4 9, 

 1 juv. cf ■ 



Brunswick, II, 12, 1911, 1 cf, 4 9 

 1 juv. 9, [Ga. State Cln.]; VIII. 

 30, 1911, (H.), 1 <f, 2 9. 



Florida. 



Jacksonville, XI, 3, 1911, (W. '1'. 



Davis), 19. 

 Appalachicola, (Thaxter), 1 cf , [M. 



C. Z.]. 

 Volusia County, II, 10, 1869, (J, A. 



Allen), 4 cf, 2 9, [Scudder Cln.]. 

 Indian River, 1896, (T. J. Priddey), 



1 cf, 3 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 

 Silver Springs, (G. P. Englehardt), 



1 cf , [B. I.]. 



In the series of males recorded above, we find nine having the 

 forceps with inner teeth both proximad and distad, three having 

 but one arm furnished with a proximal and no distal teeth, two 

 having both arms furnished with proximal but with no distal teeth 

 and one having no teeth whatever, the forceps of this latter specimen, 

 which is from Wilmington, being much like those of the female in 

 contour and curvature but much more slender. 



The previous North Carolina records for the species are Raleigh 

 and Boardman, these being the most northern localities at which 

 it has been found. Though usually found under the bark of pine 

 logs, the series from Lake Waccamaw was found under the bark of a 

 prostrate, decajung sweet gum trunk. 



FORFICULID^l. 



Doru aculeatum (Scudder). s 



North Carolina. 



Morganton, VII, 20, 1903, (A. P. 



.Morse), 19,3 juv. 9. 



Georgia. 



Austell, VIII, 6, 1910, 1 9 , [Ga. State 



Cln.]. 

 Silver Lake, VIII, 10, 1913, (J. C. 



Bradley), 1 9 . 

 Atlanta, VII, 1 9 , [Ga. State Cln.]. 

 Clayton, VI, 1909, (W. T. Davis), Buckhead, IV, 16, 1911, 1 cf , 2 9 



1 cf,79. 



Burton, V, 21, 1911, 1,800 feet, (J. C. 

 Bradley), 1 cf, 2 9. ' 



and 2 other adults, (damaged), [Ga. 

 State Cln.]; VIII, 2, 1913, (R. & H.), 

 19,1 juv. 9 . 



The only specimens we have taken (Buckhead) were beaten from 

 a heavy growth of high weeds growing along a wet depression. 



- e Rehn and Hebard, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XXII, pp. 93 to 95, figs. 5 and 7, 

 (1914). 



