1910.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 593 



Spharagemon cristatum Scudder. 



Albany. May 6, 1902. One male. 



This is the only Georgian record of the species, which is apparently 

 rare east of the Mississippi. The only previous records from the 

 southeastern States are from Dingo Bluffs, N. C, and Tallahassee, Fla. 

 Spharagemon collare wyomingianum (Thomas). 



Fernandina, Fla. One female. 



The only previous record of this species from Florida is from Gaines- 

 ville. 



Scirtetica piota (Scudder). 



Chester. June 2, 1904. One male. 



Albany. March 28 and May 6. One male, one female. 



Lanark, Fla. July 20, 1909. One male. 



These are the first specific references of the occurrence of the species 

 in Georgia. 

 Psinidia fenestralis (Serville). 



St. Simon's Island. September 9, 1909. Eleven males, two 

 females. 



Waynesville. One male. 



Bainbridge. July 15-27, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) One male. 



Brunswick. September. One male. (A. N. S. P.) 



Fernandina, Fla. September 12. One female. 



The only previous Georgia records were from Tybee Island and 

 Thomasville. 

 Trimerotropis citrina Scudder. 



St. Simon's Island. September 9, 1909. One male, one female. 



Waycross. September 10, 1909. One female. 



Austell. September 6. One male, one female. 



Chester. May 30- June 14, 1904. One male, six females. 



Bainbridge. July 15-27, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) One male, one 

 female. 



Apalachicola, Fla. July 21-23, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) One male. 



The Waycross and Austell specimens are distinctly suffused with 

 pale pinkish-red, while the remaining specimens are grayish or very 

 pale ochraceous, the tegminal maculations occurring more or less 

 distinctly in all the individuals. 



The previous Georgia records for this species were from Tybee 

 Island, Thomasville, Metcalfe, Marietta, Stone Mountain and Trenton. 



Trimerotropis saxatilis McNeill. 



Stone Mountain. July 11, 1909. Two males. 



This most interesting saxicolous species has been recorded from 



