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The earhest date available for adults is July 16 to 29, at Spring 

 Creek, Georgia, while an adult was taken at Augusta, Georgia, 

 on the latter date and several others at Albany, Georgia, on Aug- 

 ust 1. We have also seen an adult specimen labelled July, taken 

 at Billy's Island, Georgia. The Spring Creek, Augusta, and Billy's 

 Island specimens were secured with immature specimens of the 

 species, the latter representing two instars in each case, all being 

 in the two instars preceding maturity excepting the immature 

 individuals from Billy's Island, which were chiefly taken in June 

 and much less advanced. June is the earliest month noted for 

 the immature condition, and we have material (females in the 

 instar preceding maturity) taken with adult individuals as late 

 as September 13 to 15. We have seen no immature specimens 

 taken later than August 18 (Longview, Texas) which are not in 

 the instar immediately preceding maturity. The latest date 

 known for adults is November 22, at Smithville, North Carolina. 

 We have seen specimens taken during the same month at Southern 

 Pines, North Carolina, and Titusville, Florida, while the species 

 occurs at the most western known locality (Waurika, Oklahoma) 

 as late as October 14. The earliest northern date for adults is 

 August 4, at Southern Pines, North Carolina, so it is evident the 

 species has a mature season of over three months at its northern 

 limit of distribution in the east. 



Specimens examined: 203; 134 males, 55 females, 2 immature 

 males, 12 immature females. 



North Carolina: Southern Pines, Moore County; VIII, 4 to 

 25, X, 13, 1915; (A. H. Manee) ; 17 cT, 6 9 ; [Hebard Cln.]. 



South Carolina: Clemson College, Oconee County; IX, 1 to 

 2, 1905; 1 &■ [Somes Cln.]. Lane, Williamsburg County; VII, 

 20, 1917; (M. Hebard: in grasses in long-leaf pine woods); 1 imma- 

 ture cf , 2 immature 9 ; [Hebard Cln.]. Seven Mile, Charleston 

 County; IX, 23, 1917; (R. & H.; occasional in pine woods); 6 cf, 

 4 9. 



Georgia: Groveland, Bryan County; IX, 21, 1917; (R. & H.; 

 infrequent in undergrowth of sandy oak barrens); 5 <f, 1 9. 

 Bainbridge, Decatur County; IX, 5 to 6, 1915; (R. & H.; occa- 

 sional in undergrowth of pine and oak woods, particularly in the 

 more grassy areas) ; 9 cf , 7 9,1 immature 9 . 



Florida: Ocala, Marion County; IX, 19 to 20, 1917; (R. & H.; 

 in sandy barrens and undergrowth of sandy pine and oak flat- 

 woods); 1 cf , 3 9. Pomona, Putnam County; IX, 7 to 8, 1917; 

 (R. & H.; in undergrowth in pine woods); 2 cf , 2 9 . Dunnellon, 

 Marion County; IX, 19, 1917; (R. & H.; rare in pine woods under- 

 growth); 1 9. Kissimmee, Osceola County; IX, 10, 1917; (R. & 



