MORGAN HEBARD IIQ 



Distribution. — The present species is known on the Atlantic 

 Coast from Wading River, Long Island, New York, southward to 

 the Florida Keys, invading the Piedmont southward from FJyke, 

 \'irginia, but occurring in the greatest abundance in the sandy 

 regions of Georgia and Florida. It is the only species of the genus 

 found over the southern portion of i)eninsular Florida. Along the 

 Gulf coast its range is continuous, but limited, as far as the Mississ- 

 ippi valley. In that region we have little data of its occurrence: 

 our scattered records, Dallas County, Iowa; Crawford County, 

 Indiana, and Mena, Arkansas, showing probably a wide distribu- 

 tion. In Texas, its distribution extends from every part of the 

 coast to Zavalla County, its northwestern distribution appear- 

 ing to be limited by the eastern edge of the Edwards plateau. 



SpccimcusExaniined:^^* 288; 68 males, 197 females and 23 immature indi\-iduals. 



Wading River, Long Island, New \'ork, VII, 26, 1914, iW. T. Davis; at Deep 

 Pond), I 9, [Davis Cln.]. 



Lakehurst, New Jersey, V, 31 to VII, 28, 1911 and 1912, (\V. T. Davis), 3 9, 

 [Davis Cln.]. 



Margate City, X. J., \'III, l to 16, 1914, (Hebard; trapped, molasses jars in 

 heavy barrier beach forest), 5 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Cardiff, N. J., \'II, 28 to VIII, 10, 1914, (Hebard; trapped, molasses jars in 

 typical pine barrens undergrowth), 49,1 juv. o", 2 very small juv., [Hebard Cln.]. 



Reega, N. J., \'II, 20 to VIII, 20, 1914, (Hebard; trapped, molasses jars in pine 

 barrens with heavy, grassy undergrowth), 35 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Swainton, X. J., VII, 20 to VIII, 21, 1914, (Hebard; trapped, molasses jars on 

 border of pine barrens and on edge of swamp). 22 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Wildwood Junction, X. J., Mil, i to 21, 1914. (Hebard; trapped, molasses jars 

 in heavy deciduous forest), 34 9 , 2 very small juv., [Hebard Cln.]. 



Dias Creek, X. J., VII, 27 to 31, 1914, (Hebard; trapped, molasses jars in heavy 

 oak woods), 25 9 , i very small juv., [Hebard Cln.]. 



Seaford, Delaware, VI, (\V. T. Davis), i 9 , [Davis Cln.]. 



Cabin John Run, Maryland, VI, iqii, (W. T. Davis), i 9, [Davis Cln.]. 



Washington, District of Columbia, \'I, 1910, (W. T. Davis; trapped, molasses 

 jar), I cf , 2 9. [Davis Cln.]. 



Chain Bridge, X'irginia, \', 2:-„ 1905, (A. X. Caiidell; bred adult \'I, 3. 1905). I 9 , 

 [U. S. X. M.]. 



Arlington, \'a., \'II, 9, 1914, (Hebard; at night in forest), i d", 2 9.^" [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



'*^ All of the females recorded in 1910 by Rehn and Hebard, in their Revision, as uhleri- 

 ana uhleriana are here correctly referred to fulvescens. 



'"^ Incorrectly recorded h>- Rehn and Heliard as uhleriana uhleriana and uhleriana 

 fulvescens. 



MEM. \y\. EXT. SOC, 2. 



