1913.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 475 



1906. Nemohius palustris Morse, Psyche, XIII, p. 158. (In part.) (Scud- 

 der's incorrect 1896 records given.) 



1906. Nemohius janus Kirby, Sjmon. Catal. Orth., II, p. 19. (New name 

 proposed.) 



1907. Nernobius carolinus Hart, Bull. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist., VII, 

 No. VII, p. 235. [Thompson Lake, lU. In damp woods.] 



1908. {Nemobius) exiguus Brimley, Ent. News, XIX, p. 21. [Raleigh, N. C. 

 Lowland and upland in damp places.] 



1908. (Nemobius) carolinus Brimley, Ent. News, XIX, p. 21. [Raleigh, 

 N. C] 



1909. Nemobius Carolina Hebard, Ent. News, XX, p. 115. [Thomasville, 

 Ga. In "branch."] 



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

 [Temagami District, Ont. Common.] 



1910. N{emobius) ajfmis Insert by Smith in Rehn in Smith, Ann. Rept. 

 N. J. State Mus., 1909, p. 192. (New Jersey notes.) 



1910. N{emobius) carolinus Rehn et al. in Smith, Ann. Kept. N. J. State 

 Mus., 1909, p. 192. [Mahwah, Ft. Lee, Cranford, Brookside, Lakehurst, 

 Jamesburg and Stafford's Forge, N. J.; Staten Island, N. Y.] 



1910. N{emobius) janus Rehn in Smith, Ann. Rept. N. J. State Mus., 1909, 

 p. 192. [National Park, N. J.] 



1911. Nemobius janus Allard, Ent. News, XXII, p. 37. [Washington, 

 District of Columbia.] 



1911. Nemobius aterrimus Rehn and Hebard (not of Scudder, 1896), Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1910, p. 596. [Bainbridge. Ga.] 

 1911. Nemobius cubensis Rehn and Hebard (not of Saussure, 1874), Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1910, p. 596. [Bainbridge, Ga.] 

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



1910, p. 647. [Balsam and Raleigh, N. C] 

 1911. Nemobius janus Allard, Ent. News, XXII, p. 157. (Additional notes.) 

 1911. N(emobius) carolinus Walden, Bull. 16, State Conn. State Geol. Nat. 



Hist. Surv., pp. 151, 152. [West Woodstock and Lyme, Conn. Not 



common. Sunny spots in open woods.] 



1911. Nemobius carolinus Sherman and Brimley, Ent. News, XXII, p. 391. 

 [Raleigh westward in North CaroUna.] 



1912. N^emobius carolinus Washburn, Jn. Econ. Ent., V, No. 2, p. 117. 

 [Fergus Falls, Minn.] 



1912. Nemobius carolinus Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 

 1912, p. 273. [Homestead, Fla.] 



This species, type of the subgenus Eimemobius, is very different 

 from N. confusus, the only other known North American species 

 belonging to that subgenus. The present insect is almost invariably 

 larger in size, has a more robust structure, less glossy appearance, 

 different color pattern and usually paler coloration; it has also 

 differently colored maxillary palpi and a very different ovipositor 

 in the female. The coloration of the maxillary palpi is of the greatest 

 value as a certain and ready character for the separation of the two 

 species. 



Like N. cubensis, the present species has a widely distributed paler 

 western race, but, unlike that species, the great majority of macrop- 

 terous individuals are found in the western series. 



Based on an unspecified series from North Carolina. 



Single type here designated: d^; North Carolina. [Scudder 

 Collection.] 



