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of the southern United States, while two are found only in 

 the subtropical desert of the southwest. A total of 432 speci- 

 mens is recorded, of which 309 belong to the Philadelphia 

 collections. 



Our thanks are due to those who have assisted in permit- 

 ting the examination of material, either their own property or 

 in their care. 



LABIDURIDAE. 



PSALINAE. 



1. Anisolabis maritima (Gene). 



1832. Forficula maritima Gene, Sagg. Monogr. Forfic. Indig., p. 9. 

 [Nice, France; Genoa and Tuscany, Italy; along Mediterranean.] 



1853. Anisolabis maritima Fieber, Lotos, III, p. 257. [Exotic 

 records; South Carolina.] (Generic assignment and first United 

 States record.) 



New York: Larchmont, XI, 27, 1902, (T. D. O'Connor), i $, [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



New Jersey: Palisades, 1901, (E. Daecke), 2$, [A. N. S. P.]. 



Florida: Long Boat Key, i$, [Hebard Cln.]; Key West, (Agassiz; 

 Morrison), 6$, 89, [M. C. Z.] ; Warrington, VIII, 4, 1903, (A. P. 

 Morse), i juv., [Morse Cln.]; Fort Barrancas, VIII, 3, 1903, (A. P. 

 Morse), 2 juv., [Morse Cln.]. 



Texas: Virginia Point, VII, 21, 1912, (M. Hebard; common under 

 boards among low grasses on raised beach), 4$ , 3$, I juv., [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



This insect is found under litter on the ground. It is usually 

 met with in the largest numbers under drift on sea beaches. 

 The species does not appear to exist far from salt water. It 

 is generally distributed along the Gulf coast and the Atlantic 

 coast as far north as Maine. 



2. Euborellia annulipes (Lucas). 



1847. Forficelisa annulipes Lucas, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, (2), V, p. 

 LXXXIV. [Jardin des Plantes, Paris; probably introduced from 

 North America.] 



1905. Anisolabis annulipes Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Phila., 1904, p. 778. [Thomasville, Georgia.] (First United States 

 record.) 



1905. Anisolabis aztcca Caudell, Ent. News, XVI, p. 216. [Jackson- 

 ville, Florida.] 



1915. Euborellia annulipes Burr, Jour. R. Microsc. Soc., 1915, p. 545. 

 (Generic assignment.) 



