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1910. Aluttkowski, Cat. Odon. N. Anier. (Bull. Pul)l. Aliis. Alilwaukoo, i, 
1), j). 91. Ilii i)art. “X. A'^., Alich., 111.”] 
1912. Wilson, Proc^. U. S. Xat. Alus. Vol. 42, j). 191. [“A single loinalo 
was taken at Jellico, Tenne.ssee, .lune 28, on tin- Clear Fork of the Cuni- 
herland.”] 
1917. Williamson, Fniv. Aliehisan Alus. Zook, Alise. Pubk, no. 2 p. 8. 
[('rawford and Koseiusko C'ounti(‘S, Indiana.] 
MdUrial Rludied: Tijpe, 9, Weaver, Perry CA)unty, Pennsylyaiua, .June 17, 
1917, t'aken by the late Air. V. .\. F. Daeeke, in tlu' writer’s collection at 
'Pile .Vcadeiny of Xatui’al Sciences of Philadelphia. 'Pwc'lvo jiandi/pes as 
follows: A .second feniah' from Wdavver, same dale, l•oll(‘ct^lr A collection, 
cf .Minnesota, without: fiuther data, same colh'clion. 
9 “AIichil^an Lansing;', Cook”; 9 ‘‘Pennington (l;ip, Va. 0.22”; both in 
t h(> Museum of Compaiative Zoology, Cambridfre, Alass. 
■1 cT d'ippeeanoe River, Indian.a, 0'22— 1901, takcai by K. B. Williamson 
and Holliday; 2 d' Creek at Indian \’illaf>e. Noble (Jountv, Indiana, .Inly 4, 
1917,byl'k B. Williamson; d Livingston, K(mtucky,0 -2.'!- 04, by lhcsam(>; 
all s(‘ven in Air. W'illiamson’s colk'ctihn. 
9 .lellico, Tenness('(', in Prof. C. B. W ilson’s colh'ction. 
Comments on the literotnre and malernd 
Tiie (lesoript ions of “clilatatus” reforaLlo to this s])ocios can 
tisiuilly ])e identified from some detail of coloration or of strmdnrt' 
correspondiiifr to one of the differentials listt'd above. In Kidli- 
coft’s description of 1899, ^^fore tibiae” should be corrt'cfc'd lo 
“fore femora,” “apical” in the last two lint's on page oo to “Ita- 
sal” and, in the eieiith line from the bottom of tlu' saint' jiaoe, jier- 
hajis “witlely” misht be oniittetl. Air. Williamson (1901, p. 128) 
has correcteil “ajiit'a!” to “basal” in his descri])tit)n (1900, ]). 280, 
next to last line). Dr. Aintikowski’s statement (1908, ji. 88) for 
“ililatatus:” “Abtlominal segments 8-9 black” tloes not apph^ to 
either the northern or the stiuthern form, unless one untk'rstantls 
that this is limitetl to the dorsal surface only, although a small 
but tlistinct yellow liasal spot on the eighth abtlominal st'gment” 
was noted by Air. Tough in a male from Illinois (A\ illiamson, 
1901, p. 123). I have not found the data on which Dr. Alutt- 
kowski’s citation (1910) of New York as part of the area inliab- 
ited by this sjiecies is founded; Prof. Needham’s descri])tion ot 
the larva (1908), although ]iublished in a New A ork Statt' bull- 
etin, was liased on a specimt'n from Inditina. 1 ht' femak' Irom 
Tennt'ssee is that rt'ft'rrt'd to in Prof. Y ilson’s jtapt'r ol 1912. 
TK.A.NS. .\M. ENT. S(tC., XI. VII. 
