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Chester, May 30 to June 16, 1904. Two males, one female. 



Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) Two females. 



St. Simon's Island, September 8-9, 1909. Two males. 

 Biohromorpha viridis (Soudder). 



Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1908. (J. C. Bradley.) One male. 



Okefenokee Swamp. September 11. (J. C. Bradley.) One male, 

 four females. 



Waynesville. One female. 



Two of the females from the Okefenokee Swamp are macropterous, 

 the other specimens being of the more usual brachypterous type. 



This species has been recorded from Savannah, Tybee Island, 

 Thomasville, Waycross and West Point, Ga. 



Clinocephalus elegans pulcher (Rehn and Hebard). 



St. Simon's Island, September 8, 1909. One male. 

 This specimen greatly resembles individuals of the same sex from 

 Cedai Keys, Fla. 



Arphia granulata Sau*sure. 



Waynesville. Two males, one female. 



This is the second record for the species from Georgia, the first 

 being from Thomasville. 

 Arphia xanthoptera (Burm.). 



Austell, September 6. Two males. 



The only previous Georgia records are from Sand Mountain. 

 Thomasville and Waycross. 



Arphia sulphurea (Fabr.). 



Brunswick, April 6, 1902. One male, one female. 



The previous exact Georgia records are from Sand Mountain, Jas- 

 per and Thomasville. 



Chortophaga viridifasciata (De Geer). 



Toccoa, August 15. One male. 



Dalton, August 29. One female. 



Atlanta, July 31, 1909. One female. 



Halls, June 7, 1906. One female. 



Austell, September 6. One male. 



Marshallville, May 5, 1902. One female. 



The Halls and Marshallville specimens are in the green phase. 

 Marshallville is the most southern locality from which we have seen 

 true viridifasciata, all the other references from localities to the south- 

 ward prove, as far as we have been able to examine them, to belong 

 to the following species. 



