MORGAN HEBARD 397 



Virginia: Sounding Knob, Highland County, 3S00 and 4200 feet VIII 

 21 1916, (M. Hebard), 2 cf, 2 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. Tazewell, Tazewell County' 

 \I, 9, 191.5, (L. O. Jackson), 1 d^, 1 9 , [U. S. N. M.]. 



West Virginia: White Sulphur Springs, VII, 2 1919 (W T Dnvi-^'i 

 2 cf , [Davis Cln.]. > y ■ ■ < ^), 



Ohio: Cincinnati, VI, 24, 1904, 1 cf , [Blatcliley Cln.]. 



Indiana: Marion County, VI, 1 to 5, 1900, 1902 and 1904, (W. S. Blatch- 

 ley), 10 c?', 10 9 , [Blatchley, Morse and Hebard Clns., A. X. S. P. and U. S. 

 N. M.]. Bloomington, Monroe County, VI, 11, 1886, (J. T. McXeill) 

 1 9 ,^^ JHebard Cln.]. Monroe County, (W. S. Blatchley), 1 cf,^ [Blatchley 

 Cln.]. Vigo County, VII, 5, 1892, (W. S. Blatchley), 1>, [Blatchley Cln.]. 



Atyijical viridipes eurycercus. 



Specimens Examined: 11; 6 males, 4 females and 1 immature individual. 



Indiana: Lake County, VI, 20, 1899, (W. S. Blatchley), 3 cf , 1 9 , [Blatch- 

 ley and Univ. Minn. Clns.]. Vigo County, V, 16, 1904, (W. S. Blatchley) 

 1 d", [Blatchley Cln.]. 



Michigan: Ann Arbor, V, 28, 1918, (T. H. Hubbell), 2 cf , 3 9 1 juv 

 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Wisconsin: Polk County, VII, (C. F. Baker), cf , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Intermediate between viridipes I'iridipes and viridipes eurycercus 

 Specimens Examined: 3; 3 males. 



Indiana: Vigo County, V, 16, 1904, (W. S. Blatchley), 1 cf, [Blatchley 

 Cln.]. Fountain' County, 1907, (W. S. Blatchley), 1 cf , [Blatchley Cln.]. 

 Wisconsin: Polk County, VII, (C. F. Baker), 1 cf , [A. N. S. P.]. 



In the Appalachian Mountains this insect apparently frequents 

 mountain meadows near the forests. In such an environment 

 specimens, from their condition apparently the last of the season, 

 were taken on Sounding Knob in Virginia. 



We are told by Davis that he found the race very common at 

 Derrick City, Pennsylvania. In life, as he states, the colors are 

 bright and give individuals a most pleasing appearance. He 

 found that "they climbed up on old stumps of trees and were 

 running over the carpet of old leaves and the lesser Avoodland 

 plants in every direction. They were moderately active, though 

 it is true that the series was collected without much trouble." 



From Blatchley's records, we learn that the series from Marion 

 County, Indiana, was secured in upland woods. 



33 Without males from this locality we cannot definitely assign this speci- 

 men, except from the probability indicated by geographic jjosition. 



^ The cerci are missing in this specimen, which as a result cannot be def- 

 initely assigned, except from the probabihty indicated by geographic position. 



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