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of N. carolinus would alone be possible, and the unequal dorsal pair 

 of distal spurs of the caudal tibiae readily separates them from these. 



The series recorded above was found scarce on banks of stream in 

 woods (Fredericksburg), not scarce in boggy spot of grasses in woods 

 (Petersburg), along stream in heavy forest (Weldon) and in bog at 

 foot of precipice (vicinity of Stone Mountain). 



The species was not previously correctly recorded 149 from the 

 southeastern United States south of the vicinity of Washington, 

 except from Raleigh, North Carolina. 



Nemobius griseus funeralis Hart. 



Macon, Georgia, VII, 30, 31, 1913, (R. & H.), 1 9 . 



It is with great satisfaction that we find a specimen of this dis- 

 tinctive insect, known previously from the unique female type taken 

 at College Station, Texas, in the material from Georgia before us. 

 We find, moreover, a male, taken at Winslow, Arkansas, September 

 3, 1905, by Morse, in the Morse Collection. 



Measurements (in millimeters). 



Winslow, Macon, 



Ark. Ga. 



Length of body 8.9 9.2 



Length of pronotum 2 1.9 



Caudal width of pronotum 2.6 2.4 



Length of tegmen 5.8 3.8 



Length of caudal femur 6.6 6 



Greatest width of caudal femur 2.3 2 



Length of ovipositor 4.4 



Nemobius ambitiosus Scudder. 



Florence, South Carolina; Thompson's Mills, Jesup, Spring Creek, 

 Thomasville, Homerville, Suwannee Creek, Billy's ' Island, Honey 

 Island, St. Simon's Island and Cumberland Island, Georgia, and 

 Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach, San Pablo, Live Oak 

 and Georgia State Line of Leon County, Florida. 



Georaia Bih V s Island, IX, 1-5, 1913, (J. C. 



" Bradley),2 9. 



Rabun County, VII, 1910, (W. T. Albany, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.), 5 d\ 



Davis), Id". 6 9 



Toccoa, VIII, 4-5, 1913, (H.), 2 Spring Creek, VIIJ, 26-28, 1913, (J. C. 



.i uv - cf . Bridlev) 2 r? 1 9 



Hebardville, V, 15, 1915, (H.), 1 tf, -^clley], . cf, l V . 



1 9, 1 juv. cf. Florida. 



Mixon's Hammock, V, 16, 1915, (H.), Ortega, IX, 6, 1913, (W. T. Davis), 



19. 19. 



149 Specimens of N. fasdatus from Jefferson, North Carolina, now before us, 

 were incorrectly recorded by Sherman and Brimley as N. maculatus (Ent. News, 

 XXII, p. 391, (1911)). 



