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Stilpnochlora marginella (Serville). 



Sanford, Florida, XI, 28, 1911, (G. P. Englehardt), 19, [B. I.]. 



Fort Myers and Lake Worth, Florida, are the most northern local- 

 ities previously recorded for this species. 



SCUDDEEIA Stal. 



We have recently fully treated the material of this genus in the 

 present collections. 111 The localities for the collections here being 

 studied are as follows: 



Scudderia curvicauda laticauda Brunner. 



Typical material. Wilmington and Winter Park, North Carolina; 

 Yemassee, South Carolina; Mixon's Hammock, Billy's Island, Albany 

 and Spring Creek, Georgia, and Jacksonville and Atlantic Beach, 

 Florida. 



Material approaching S. curvicauda s.s. Petersburg and Orange, 

 Virginia; Weldon, Charlotte and Fayetteville, North Carolina; Spar- 

 tanburg and Columbia, South Carolina, and Jasper, Currahee Moun- 

 tain, vicinity of Stone Mountain, Warm Springs and Macon, Georgia. 



Scudderia texensis Saussure and Pictet. 



Wrightsville and Winter Park, North Carolina; Yemassee, South 

 Carolina; Tybee Island, Jesup, Billy's Island, Honey Island, Tifton, 

 Albany and Bainbridge, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach 

 and Live Oak, Florida. 



In addition we now have 1 juv. cf , Manning, South Carolina, V, 

 28, 1914, (W. Stone), [A. N. S. P.]. 



Scudderia furcata furcata Brunner. 



Washington, District of Columbia; Fayetteville, Wrightsville and 

 Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina; Yemassee, South Carolina; Rome, 

 Stone Mountain, Isle of Hope, Albany and Spring Creek, Georgia, 

 and Jacksonville, Florida. 



A female of this species from Highlands, North Carolina, is now 

 before us, which specimen has been incorrectly recorded as S. cuneata 

 by Sherman and Brimley. 



Scudderia cuneata Morse. 



Fayetteville, Lake Waccamaw and Wrightsville, North Carolina; 

 Florence, South Carolina; Sandfly, Brunswick and Billy's Island, 

 Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida. 



111 Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, XL, pp. 271-314, (1914). 



