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1916.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 263 



Homorocoryphus malivolans (Scudder). 



Tappahannock, Virginia, VII, 13 to Wilmington, North Carolina, VIII, 1, 

 VIII, 18, 1915, (II. Fox), 29c?, (G. P. Englehardt), 19, UD [U.S. 



12 9, [Fox Cln.]. N. M.]. 



From the area covered by the present paper, the species has 

 previously been recorded only from the single specimen from Wil- 

 mington, North Carolina. It, however, probably occurs in the tidal 

 marshes of the Atlantic coast, from southern Florida northward as 

 far as the Virginia locality given above. 



This interesting species was found by Dr. Fox quite frequent in 

 the dense growth of tall reeds, Spartina cynosuroides, in a tidal marsh. 



ORCHELIMUM Serville. 



The material of this genus in the collections before us has recently 

 been fully treated by the present authors. 120 The localities from the 

 collections here being studied are as follows: 



Orchelimum agile (DeGeer). 



Chestertown, Cedar Point and Hyattsville, Maryland; Washington, 

 D. C; Rosslyn, Addison, Appomattox and Virginia Beach, Virginia; 

 Hamlet, Wilmington, Winter Park, Wrightsville and Lake Wacca- 

 maw, North Carolina; Yemassee, South Carolina; Thompson's Mills, 

 Stone Mountain, Savannah, Jesup, Tybee Island, Cumberland Island, 

 Hebardville and Albany, Georgia, and Jacksonville, South Jackson- 

 ville, Ortega, Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach, Live Oak, Carrabelle, 

 Marianna, Quincy, Hastings and Sanford, Florida. 



Orchelimum glaberrimum (Burmeister). 



Virginia Beach and Cape Henry, Virginia; Raleigh, Goldsboro, Fay- 

 etteville, Smithville, Wilmington, Wrightsville and Lake Waccamaw, 

 North Carolina; Florence, Ashley Junction and Yemassee, South 

 Carolina; Macon, Savannah, Tybee Island, Groveland, Jesup, Billy's 

 Island, Homerville and Albany, Georgia, and South Jacksonville, 

 Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach, Hastings and La Grange, Florida. 



Orchelimum vulgare Harris. 



Chestertown, Maryland; Washington, D.C.; Falls Church, Dryden, 

 Norfolk and Wytheville, Virginia; Edenton, Raleigh, Blowing Rock, 

 Blantyre and Linville, North Carolina, and Thompson's Mills, Georgia. 



119 This specimen has been previously recorded, as the synonymous hoplomachus 

 Rehn and Hebard, bv Sherman and Brimley. 



120 Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, XLI, pp. 11-83, (1915). 



