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A female from Billy's Island and one from Albany are black in 

 general coloration. Immature individuals arc brown in general 

 coloration, often tinged with reddish and flecked with darker brown; 

 the distinctive cephalic markings are as well defined as in the adult 

 condition. 



The series recorded above was found in the undergrowth of the 

 long-leaf pine woods (Hebardville, Albany), in dry leaves under live 

 oak (Mixon's Hammock) and immature individuals were found 

 occasional in oak leaves (Toccoa). 



Tin 1 records given above include the northernmost localities known 

 for the species. 



Nemobius bruneri Hebard. 



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

 District of Columbia, and Glencarlyn, Virginia. 



Virginia. Orange, VII, 2Q, 1913, (R. & H.), 



Rosslyn, X, 14, (A. X. Caudell), 3 tf 1 , 2 J uv - <?■ 



[U. S. N. M.]. North Carolina. 



Arlington, \ II, 9, 1914, (H.), 1 juv. tf, Greenflboro> VIIj 26> 1913> (R . & H)> 



Fr HfffuT*& 2^ 1913 ' (R ' & ChJtottef VII, 27, 1913, (R. & H.», 



Immature individuals of this species are very striking, being pale 

 reddish brown in general coloration speckled with much darker 

 brown, by which dark color the lateral lobes of the pronotum and 

 first and fifth abdominal segments are heavily suffused. These 

 latter markings give a distinctive barred appearance in very young- 

 individuals, which becomes less strongly defined in successive instars 

 to those preceding maturity, in which these markings are not strongly 

 indicated. 



The species was found abundant in damp leaves in and along the 

 border of a deciduous woodland on high ground near a stream 

 (Fredericksburg) and scarce in leaves on edge of a deciduous forest 

 (Orange). 



No other records, other than those given above, have been pub- 

 lished for the species in the territory at present under consideration. 



Nemobius cubensis cubensis Sauasure. 



Montgomery County, Maryland; Washington, District of Colum- 

 bia; Raleigh, North Carolina; Florence, South Carolina; Jesup, 

 Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida. 



Albany, Georgia, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & Bainbridge, Ga., VII, 15-27, 1909, 

 H.J, 2 a\ 2 9 • All brachypterous. (J. C. Bradley), 1 c? . Macropterous. 



