1916.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 2S , 



North Carolina. Georgia. 



Greensboro,- VII, 26, 1913, (R. & H.), Rabun County, VII, L910, (W. T. 



2 juv. cf. Davis), 1 juv. 9 . 



Charlotte, VII, 27, 1913, (R. & H.), Toccoa, VIII, 4 -:.. L913, (H.), 1 juv. 9 . 



1 cT, 19. Jasper, VIII, 5, 1913, (R.), 19, 



Sol,lh Carolina. J^ ( m ._, ;ui( , 6j 1913j (Bi . ;((1]( . v 



Spartanburg, Mil, G, 1913, (H.), andR.&H.), 3d". lo* macropterous. 



1 juv. 9 . 



In late July, 1913, immature individuals of the species were found 

 everywhere very numerous in fields in the Piedmont region of Virginia 

 and North Carolina. 



Immature individuals of the races of this species are easily separable 

 from those of other southeastern species of the genus, as they alone 

 have a medio-longitudinal dorsal dark stripe on the abdomen, down 

 the centre of which an often well-defined very narrow pale line is 

 usually found. In addition, the lateral lobes of the pronotum are 

 usually heavily marked with a broad dark band, which is often 

 continued on the sides of the abdomen. 

 Nemobius fasciatus socius Scudder. 



Raleigh, Newbern, Fayetteville, Hamlet, Lake Waccamaw, 

 "Wilmington, Winter Park, Southport and Smith Island, North Caro- 

 lina; north end of Sullivan Island and Yemassee, South Carolina; 

 Tybee Island, Brunswick, Cumberland Island, Billy's Island, Homer- 

 ville, Thomasville and Bainbridge, Georgia, and Atlantic Beach, 

 Pablo Beach and Jacksonville, Florida. 



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Goldsboro, North Carolina, VII, 25, Macon, Ga., VII, 30-31, 1913, (R. & 



1913, (R. & H.), 1 d\ 19. H.), 1 o", 49. 



Augusta, Georgia, VII, 29, 1913, (R. & Albany, Ga., VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.), 



H.; common, unfilled field among 5 o", 2 9, 1 juv. o". Id 1 maerop- 



grasses), 3 9 . terous. 



Nemobius maculatus Blatchley. 



Cabin John Run and Plummer's Island, Maryland; Washington, 

 District of Columbia; Fairfax County, Alexandria County, Cherry- 

 dale and Dead Run, Virginia, and Raleigh, North Carolina. 



Cabin John Run, Maryland, IX, 1911, Weldon, North Carolina, VII, 24, 1913, 



(W. T. Davis), 1 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. (R. & H.), 1 juv. <?. 



Fredericksburg, Virginia, MI, 20, 1913, Pinnacle Peak, Rabun County, Georgia. 



(R. & H.), 1 juv. o", 2 juv. 9 . VIII, 20, 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 1 9 . 



Petersburg, Va., VII, 23, 1913, (R. & Vicinity of Stone Mountain, Ga., 



H.), 4 juv. d\ 1 juv. 9 . VIII, 3, 1913, (H.), 1 juv. 9 . 



Immature individuals of this species are readily separable from those 

 of other forms found in this territory. They are brownish, somewhat 

 mottled with a paler color, and have the lateral lobes of the pronotum 

 occasionally darkened. Confusion with material of the early instars 



