786 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF iDeC, 



Arphia granulata Saussure. 



A male and female of this species from Thomasville, taken May 27, 

 1903, have been examined. 



Arphia sulphurea (Fabricius). 



Specimens of this species were taken in Leon county, and at Thomas- 

 ville, in March and April, in pine woods. An immature specimen 

 taken in January has also been examined. 



This species appeared to be moderately common in the spring of 

 1903 in pine woods with many scrub oaks about. I found the imma- 

 ture specimens of this species plentiful throughout the winter months 

 in dead leaves under oak, hickory and sweet gum trees. (M. H.) 



Cliortophaga viridifasciata (DeGeer). 



This common species is represented by a series of ninety-two speci- 

 mens, the brown phase outnumbering the green form. The series 

 covers adult specimens taken in every month of the year. 



I have found this species late into December in colonies along the 

 edge of woods. (M. H.) 



Hippiscus phcBiiicopterus (Burmeister). 



The species is represented by specimens taken in May (27th) and 

 June (2d and 8th), 1903, at Thomasville. 



Hippiscus rugosus (Scudder). 



A single specimen taken at Thomasville on August 13, 1903, I have 

 referred to this species. It has, how^ever, cinnabar wings, but struc- 

 turally is inseparable from Pennsylvania specimens of rugosus. 



Dissosteira Carolina (Linnseus). 



This species is represented by specimens from Thomasville taken 

 May 25 and 26, June 8 and 12, and July 27, and from Metcalfe taken 

 September 17. One specimen taken July 27 is immature. 



Spharagemon boUi Scudder. 



A single male specimen of this species is included in the material 

 examined. It was taken at Thomasville, July 14, 1903. 



Spharagemon coUare wyomingianum (Thomas). 



A series of nine Thomasville specimens are assigned here with some 

 uncertainty. They agree with New Jersey specimens of wyomingiarium 

 except for the sharper fastigium, which also forms a more acute angle 

 with the face. Considerable color and minor structural variations 

 are exhibited by this series. The specimens were taken in June, July, 

 August and November. 



