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H.; along edge of cypress bay); 3 cf. Lakeland, Polk County; 

 IX, 11, 1917; (R. & H.; few in pine woods undergrowth); 1 c^, 

 1 9. lona, Lee County; IX, 13, 1917; (R. & H.; in pine woods 

 undergrowth); 19,1 immature 9. Fort Myers, Lee County; 

 IX, 13 to 15, 1917; (R. & H.; in pine woods); 7 d", 2 9 ; 1 imma- 

 ture 9. Okeechobee, St. Lucie County; VII, 1915; (M. Mickle) ; 

 1 immature 9 ; [Hebard Cln.]. Woodville, Leon County; IX, 1, 

 1915; (R. & H.; moderately numerous in wire grass in long-leaf 

 pine woods and in oak sprouts); 9 cf, 3 9. Carrabelle, Franklin 

 County; IX, 2 to 3, 1915; (R. & H.; few in grasses on edge of 

 swampy wooded areas); 5 cf, 2 9. River Junction, Gaclsden 

 County; VIII, 31, 1915; (R. & H.; few in long-leaf pine woods); 

 4 d^. Grand Ridge, Jackson County; IX, 1, 1915; (R. & H.; in 

 wire grass in long-leaf pine woods) ; 1 cf • DeFuniak Springs, 

 Walton County; VIII, 30, 1915; (R. & H.; moderately common 

 in wire grass in long-leaf pine woods) ; 1 1 cf , 2 9,1 immature 9 . 

 Pensacola, Escambia County; VIII. 28 to 29, 191o; (R. & H.; 

 occasional in heavy wire grass, ground oak, etc., in long-leaf pine 

 woods); 7 cf, 2 9., 2 immature 9. 



Alabama: ]\Iontgomery, Montgomery County; IX, 8, 1915; 

 (H.; in coarse grasses in park-like short-leaf pine woods on ridges); 

 1 9. Mobile, Mobile County; VIII, 26 to 27, 1915; (R. & H.; 

 in tall grasses in long-leaf pine flat-woods); 3 cf- Irvington, 

 Mobile County; VIII, 26, 1915; (R. & H.; moderately common 

 in grasses of deforested pine flat -woods) ; 4 9 . St. Elmo, Mobile 

 County; VIII, 26, 1915; (R. & H.; moderately common in heavy 

 grasses in long-leaf pine flat-woods); 6 cf, 2 9, 1 immature 9. 



Mississippi: Hattiesburg, Forest County; IX, 11, 1915; (R. & 

 H.; in rolling, rather open long-leaf pine flat-woods); 3 cf, 1 9. 

 Pass Christian, Harrison County; VIII, 23, 1915; (R. & H.; one 

 colony in high grasses in swampy pine woods); 3 cf. 



Louisiana: Alexandria, Rapides Parish; VIII, 22, 1915; (R. & 

 H.; very locally common in tall grasses of rather open long-leaf 

 pine- woods); 12 cf , 2 9. 



Texas: Longview, Gregg County; VIII, 18, 1915; (R. & H.; 

 in short -leaf pine woods); 1 immature 9. Elkhart, Anderson 

 County; VIII, 16, 1915; (H.; in tall grass patches along border 

 of woods, chiefly short-leaf pine); 11 cf, 1 immature cf, 1 imma- 

 ture 9. Dallas, Dallas Countv; IX, 10 (on two specimens); 

 (Boll); 3 cf , 2 9 ; [M. C. Z.^^ and U. S. N. M.]. 



Oklahoma: No exact locahtv; (Ray Painter); 1 cf , 1 9 ; [U. S. 

 N. M.]. Wilburton, Latimer" County; VIII, 27, 1905; (A. P. 

 Morse); 1 9; [Morse Cln.].^^ Shawnee, Pottawatomie County; 

 VIII, 26, 1905; (A. P. Morse); 1 cf ; [Morse Cln.j.ss Stillwater, 

 Payne County; (A. N. Caudell); 1 9 ; [U. S. N. M.].^^ Perkins, 



^* The two males and one female from the Scudder Collection []M. C. Z.] are 

 labelled "neomexicana" in Scudder's handwriting. Thev are clearly alacris. 

 25 Reported by Morse. Carneg. Inst. Wash., Publ. 68, p. 27, (1907). 

 '^Reported by Caudell, Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, xxviii, p. 84, (1902). 



