1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 409 



1907. Nemobius fasciatus vittatus Hart, Bull. 111. St. Lab. Nat. Hist., VII, 

 No. VII, pp. 235, 262. [Devils Neck, Moline Sand Hill and yicmity, 111.] 

 ' 1907.' Nemobius fa sciahis Tucker, Kan. Univ. Sci. Bull., IV, No. 2, p. 75. 

 [Douglas County, Kan.] 



1907. Nemobius fasciatus var. vittatus Tucker, Kan. Univ. Sci. Bull., IV, 

 No. 2, p. 75. [Douglas County, Kan.] . 



1908. Nemobius fasciatus form vittatus Washburn, Press Bull. 32, Univ. 

 Minn. Agr. Exp. Sta. [Eagle Bend, Minnesota. Devours eggs of Melano- 

 plus [bi]vittatus.] 



1908. Nemobius fasciatus Paxson, Ent. News, XIX, p. 328. [Devon, 

 Pennsylvania. Numerous.] -■ ■ -ni -i 



1909. Nemobius utahensis Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. A at. Sci. Phila., 



1909, p. 173. [Albuquerque, N. Mex.] 



1909. Nemobius fasciatus E. M. Walker, Can. Ent., XLI, pp. 144, 211. 

 [Bear Island and elsewhere in Temagami District, Ont.] 



1910. Nemobius canus AUard, Proc. Ent. Soc. W^ash., XII, p. 41. [ihomp- 

 son's Mills, Ga.] 



1910. Nemobius fasciatus Hebard, Ent. News, XXI, p. 184. [New Haven, 

 Conn. Common.] -to 



1910. Nemobius fasciatus Rehn in Smith, Ann. Kept. N. J. State Mus. 1909, 

 p. 191. [Throughout New Jersey, most common in pine barrens.] 



1910 N[eynobius\ vittatus BeutenmiiUer insert in Rehn in Smith, Ann. Rept. 

 N. J. State Mus. 1909, p. 191. [More northern records.] 



1910. N[e7nobius] canus Rehn in Smith, Ann. Rept. N. J. State Mus. 1909, 



p. 192. [Sumner and Whitings, N. J.] 

 1910. N[emobius] macuMus Rehn in Smith (not of Blatchley, 1900), Ann. 



Rept. N. J. State Mus. 1909, p. 192. [Mount Pleasant, N J.] 

 1910. Nemobius fasciatus var. vittatus Allard, Ent. News, XXI, pp. 352, 355. 



[Oxford, Mass. Exceedingly common in fields.] 



1910. Nemobius palustris Allard (not of Blatchley, 1900), Ent. News, XXI, 

 pp. 352, 355. [Oxford, Mass. Cold damp places beneath loaves.] 



1911. Nemobius fasciatus (vittatus) Allard, Ent. News, XXII, pp. 28, 32, 33, 

 37. [Oxford, Mass.] 



1911. Nemobius palustris Allard (not of Blatchley, 1900), Ent. News, XXII, 



p. 37. [Misidentification first made in 1910.] ■ -r,. -, 



1911. Nemobius fasciatus Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 



1910, pp. 645, 646. [Sulphur Springs and Mount Pisgah, N. C; Bay- 

 ville, Vir.] 



1911 Nemobius maculatus Rehn and Hebard (not of Blatchley, 1900), Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1910, p. 647. (In part.) [Sulphur Springs, N. C.] 



1911. Nemobius fasciatus Hancock, Nature Sketches, p. 302, figs. [Lake- 

 side, Berrien County, Mich. Attracted to hght.] 



1911 N[emobius] fasciatus W^alden, Bull. 16, State Conn. State Geol. Nat. 

 Hist. Surv., pp. 151, 152. [Throughout Connecticut. Very common, 

 rarely macropterous.] , ^ . , -r^ . tvt or>i ta/t 



1911. Nemobius fasciatus Sherman and Brimley, Ent. News, p. 391. [Moun- 

 tains of North Carolina.] 



1911. Nemobius fasciatus Shull, :\Iichigan Geol. and Biol. Surv., Publ. 4, 

 Biol. Ser. 2, p. 229. [Huron County, Mich.] 



1912. Nemobius canus Washburn, Jour. Econ. Ent., V, No. 2, p. 11 < . [Fergus 



1912. Nemobius fasciatus Washburn, Jour. Econ. Ent., V, No. 2, p. 117. 

 [Fergus Falls, Minn.] 



The present species finds its nearest relatives in .V. maculatus and 

 N. griseus. From macidatus, typical fasciatus may be separated by 

 its larger size, more uniform general coloration, striped occiput, 



