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1. Scndderia texensis. Fig. 1. 



Scudderia texensis Sauss.-Pict., Biol. Centr. Araer., Ortli., 328, 



329, 330, pi. 15, figs. 18, 19 (1897). 



Scudderia curvicauda Blatchl. ! [nee De Geer], Proc. Ind. Acad. Sc, 



1892, 99-100 (1894). 

 " « Beut. !, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., VI., 275, 



pi. 7, figs. 5, 6 (1894). 



Some specimens from S. Carolina, Georgia, and Florida have a dis- 

 tinctly more compressed form, without luteous canthi, and with slenderer 

 and longer lateral flanges on the pistillate portion of the anal segment 

 of the male ; but I have found so much variation and gradation in all 

 these points that it seems hardly proper to regard them as even a 

 variety. 



Norway, Oxford Co., Me., Smith (M. C. Z.). Mass. (S. H. S.) ; New- 

 tonville and Sherborn (Morse), and Maiden (Sprague), Middlesex Co.; 

 Vicinity of Boston (Morse) ; Canton, Walpole, and Wollaston (Sprague), 

 Norfolk Co. ; and West Chop, Dukes Co. (Morse), Mass. Thompson, 

 Windham Co., Montville, New Loudon Co., North Haven, New Haven 

 Co., South Kent and Canaan, Litchfield Co., and Stamford, Fairfield 

 Co. (Morse), Conn. New York (S. H. S.) ; Long Island, N. Y. 

 (S. H. S.). Maryland, Uhler (S. H. S.). Michigan, Miles (S. H. S.)- 

 Chillicothe, Ross Co., Denton (Morse), Ohio. Vigo and Putnam Co., 

 Blatchley (S. H. S.), Ind. Illinois, Uhler (S. H. S.), Stromberg 

 (M. C. Z.) ; Chicago (S. IT. S.) ; and Watertown, Rock Isl. Co., 

 McNeill (S. H. S.), 111. Jeiferson, Green Co., Allen (S. H. S.), and 

 Dallas Co., Allen (S. H. S.), Iowa. West Point, Cuming Co., and 

 Lincoln, Lancaster Co. (Bruner), Nebr. Ogden, Utah, Edwards 

 (Beutenmiiller). Georgia, Oemler and Morrison (S. H. S.). South 

 Carolina (S. H. S.). Florida, Uhler (S. H. S.), and Morrison (M. C. Z.) ; 

 Sandford, Orange Co., Frazer (S. H. S.), and Jacksonville, Duval Co., 

 Ashmead and Priddey (Bruner), Florida. Texas, and Dallas, Texas, 

 Belfrage, Boll, Agassiz (M. C. Z., S. H. S.). 



2. Scudderia pistillata. Fig. 2. 



Scudderia pi stillata Brunn., Mon. Phaneropt., 240-241 (1878). 



« » Beut., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., VI., 276-277 



(1894). 

 " « Sauss.-Pict., Biol. Centr. Amer., Orth., 328, 329, 



332 (1897). 



