100 NORTH AMERICAN MYRMECOPHILA (oRTHOPTERa) 



\'11I, 3, 11)10, (M- Hebard; under bark of pine log), 1 large juv. 9 , (host = 

 Formica fuaca var. subsericea), [Hebard Cln.]. 



NoKTii Carolina: Raleigh, I, 22, 1906, (C. S. Brimley), 1 small and very 

 pale d" (host = Lasius umbratus mixtus var. aphidicola Walsh), [U. S. N. M.]; 

 X 1 very pale d", [Davis Cln.]. Retreat, VIII, 6, (H. G. Hubbard), 1 small 

 d^ (host = AphacHogaster treatne Forel), [U. S. N. M.]. Hendersonville, 

 VI, 1907, (F. Sherman), 1 small d, [U. S. N. M.]. Balsam, 4500 to 5700 

 feet, VII,' 24, 1903, (A. P. Mor.sc), 1 large <f, (host = Camponotus herculeanus 

 pennsijlvanicus DeGeer), [Hebard Cln.]. 



Georgia: Clayton, 2000 to 3700 feet, VI, 1909, (W. T. Davis), 1 small $ , 

 4 juv., (host = Crematogaster lineolala var. near pilosa Pergande), [Wheeler 

 and Davis Clns.]. 



Kkntucky: Corbin, VIII, 24, 1904, (H. S. Barber), 1 large cT, (host = 

 Camponotus herculeanus pennsylvanicus var. ferrugineus Fabricius), [U. S. 

 N. M.]. 



Florida: Crescent City, 1 juv. cf, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Indiana: Crawford County, IX, 6, 1902, (W. S. Blatchley), 1 large 9, 

 [Hebard Cln.]. New Harmony, IV, 27, 1901 to V, 6, 1902, (W. S. Blatchley), 

 1 large 9 , 1 small 9 , 1 juv. 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Nebraska: South Bend, 1050 feet, (in rotten log, low ground on island), 

 20 cf 11 9,2 juv. d, 5 juv. 9, (host = Camponotus herculeanus ligniperda 

 var. noveboracensis Fitch), [Hebard Cln.]. 



In addition to the localities listed above, the species has been recorded by 

 Blatchley from Orange, Dubois, Perry and Knox Counties and Mitchell, 

 Lawrence Comity, Indiana, and by Bruner, with a query, but probably 

 correctly, from Omaha, Nebraska."' 



Myrmecophila oregonensis Bruner 



ISSl. Mi/nnccophila oregonensis Bruner, Can. Ent., xvi, p. 43. [9, juv.; 

 Portland, Oregon.] 

 1899. Myrmecophila formicarum Scudder, Psyche, viii, p. 426. [cf , 9 ; 

 Sisson, El Dorado County, Placer County and Coronado, California.] 



The adult female described has been selected as single type of 

 oregonensis.^^ We here select the unique male, taken by A. P. 

 Morse, at Sisson, California, on September 3, 1897, and now 

 in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, as single type of M. 

 formicarum Scudder. 



'"Smith, in his "Insects of New Jersey," 1900, states that this species 

 "occurs in ant nests from Massachusetts to Maryland; but not yet actually 

 taken, because not sought for, in New Jersey." This is not the case, as the 

 northernmost locality at which the species has been found on the Atlantic 

 Coast is in Maryland near the District of Columbia. It is possible that the 

 si)ecies may (eventually be found in extreme southern New Jersey, but it is 

 practically certain that it doc-s not occur over by far the greater portion of 

 that stale. 



"Relm anil Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1912, p. 128, (1912). 



