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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[April, 



Thesprotia graminis (Scudder). 

 Georgia. 



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



19. 

 Jesup, IX, 1, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 9 . 

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



(R. &H.),2 9, 1 juv. 9. 

 Cumberland Island, VIII, 31, 1911, 



(R. &H.), 1 cf, 3 9. 

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



19. 

 Albany, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.), 1 9 . 



Florida. 



Jacksonville, IX, 28, 1913, XI, 3, 1911, 



(W. T. Davis), 3 juv. cf ; VIII, 25, 



1911, (R. & H.), 1 9. 

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



H.), 1 cf, 4 9. 

 Live Oak, VIII, 10, 1903, (A. P. 



Morse), 1 cf , 3 juv.; VIII, 26, 1911, 



(R. &H.), 1 cf, 19. 

 Crescent City, 1 cf, 1 9, [U. S. N. M.]. 

 Newberry, XI, 18, 1911, (\Y. T. Davis), 



19. 



The largest female before us, 52.4 mm. in length, is from Atlantic 

 Beach. This species is found generally distributed, but never in 

 numbers, in the undergrowth of the pine forests of Georgia and 

 Florida in decided Sabalian (see preface) surroundings. Isle of Hope 

 is the most northern locality recorded for the species, but it will 

 doubtless be found in southern South Carolina and as far northwest- 

 ward in Georgia as the limit of the Sabalian element. The male 

 from Live Oak was taken when flying through the pine woods, its 

 feeble fluttering flight resembling that of a myrmelion. At Atlantic 

 Beach several specimens were found in a tangle of raspberry vines and 

 other plants, under cabbage palmettoes in the "hammock." 



PHASMID^] 

 Diapheromera femorata (Say). 



Virginia. 

 Great Falls, IX, 28, 1913, (C. T 



Greene), 2 cf, 1 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 

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

 1 cf, 2 juv. 9. 



North Carolina. 



Topton, VIII, 21, 1903, (A. P. Morse), 



1 cf. 



South Carolina. 



Greenville, 1887, 1 9 , [A. N. S. P..]. 

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



1 juv. cf . 



Georgia. 



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



2 juv. cf . 



Toccoa, VIII, 4, 1913, (H.), 1 juv. 9 . 



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

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



1 juv. 

 Jasper, VIII, 5, 1913, (R.), 4 juv. cf , 



3 juv. 9 . 

 Sand Mountain, VIII, 26, 1903, (A. P. 



Morse), 1 cf , 1 juv. 9. 

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



1 juv. cf , 3 juv. 9 . 



Vicinity of Stone Mountain, VIII, 3, 



1913, (R. & H.), 3 juv. cf , 1 juv. 9 . 



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



2 juv. 9. 



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



3 juv. cf, 2 juv. 9. 



Albany, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.), 2 cf , 



2 juv. cf , 3 juv. 9. 

 Lakeland, Decatur County, 1 cf , [Ga. 



St. Cln.]. 



Specimens from southern Georgia are very large, the largest male 

 (Albany) is 84.5 mm. in length; however, no racial characters exist. 

 The species has not been taken south of the fall line in the south- 

 eastern United States until extreme western Georgia and north- 



