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



Columbia, VII, 28, 1913, (R. & H.), eJl£' 2 ^ 



1 ". 



Sandfly, IX, 3, 1911, (H. & II.), 8 d\ 

 1 9, 



Isle of Palms, VIII, 15, 1913, (R.), gt sim(m , s lsl;ui( , vm 3()) vm 



i ii ' t *■ vttt i- inn ro\ (R. & H.), I juv. <?. 



Ashley Junction, VIII, 15, 1913, (R.), Brunswick) V III, 30, 1911, (H.), 8 cf , 



10 O, 1" V , 1 JUV. Cr • in 



Yemassee IX, 4, 1911, (R. & H.), j,, SUI) , . X , 1, 1911, (R. & H.), 5 cf , 6 9 . 



14 tf ' ' v - Groveland, Cannoche River, VII, 28, 



Florida. 1..U3, (J. C. Bradley), 1 cf • 



Jacksonville, (Priddey; Ashmead), 2 Billy's Island VI-VII, 1912, IX. 1-5, 



cf, 3 9, [Hebard Chi.]; XI, 5, 1911, 1913 » ( J - C - Bradley), 10 cf, 69, 



W. T. Davis). 1 r; VIII, 25, 1911, 2 ray. c?, 2 juv. 9 . 



(R ^ H) 5 cf 1 4 9 Jordan s, Billys Island, \ 111, dl, 



Atlantic Beach, 'vni, 24-25, 1911, c 19!3, (J- C. Bradley), 3 c? , 2 9 . 



(R it H ) °8 cf 9 7 9 Suwannee Creek, v III, 28, 1911, 



Live Oak, VIII, 26, 1911, (R. & H.), (R- & H.) 17 c? 1 , 2 9 



1 ^ Homervdle, Mil, 2i, 1911, (R. <k H.), 



(?eor ^ a - Albany, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.), 3 cf , 



Augusta, VII, 29, 1913, (R. & H.), 19. 29. 



Tybee Island, IX, 2, 1911, (R. & H.), Spring Creek, VII, 16-29, 1912, (J. C. 



2 o\ Bradley), 8 cf , 7 9 , 1 juv. 9 . 



Regarding this species, it seems most desirable to give under 

 localities a summary of the color conditions, as well as the principal 

 uncorrelated variational features, found in the adults of this extensive 

 series. We have restricted ourselves to those features which bear 

 upon the supposed distinctness of alutacea and rubiginosa. 



Weldon. One, rubiginosa phase. 



Wilmington. Seven, alutacea phase. Two, rubiginosa phase. 

 Males. Considerable variation in head width in six alutacea phase, 

 this feature not typical in most, one specimen has head as wide as 

 similarly sized or even larger rubiginosa phase males. Frontal 

 costa width not typical in all striped specimens. 



Winter Park. Eighteen, all rubiginosa phase. Frontal costa and 

 head width very variable, as much as the extremes of the two phases. 

 One female has head and pronotum width typical of alutacea phase, 

 but frontal costa and caudal femora typical of rubiginosa phase. 



Columbia. One, rubiginosa phase. 



Isle of Palms. Two, rubiginosa phase, but with head and pronotum 

 decidedly (c?) or weakly (9) striped. 



Ashley Junction. Twenty-three, alutacea phase. Three, showing 

 rubiginosa tendencies. Two, rubiginosa phase. 



Yemassee. Eleven, alutacea phase. Two, practically intermediate 

 in color. Eight, rubiginosa phase; the males (six) show considerable 

 variation in head width, fastigium and frontal costa width and 

 depth of caudal femora. 



