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(Billy's Island, Okeefenoke Swamp, Thomasville and Spring 

 Creek) to eastern South Carolina (Ashlej^ Junction and Yemassee), 



Specimens Examined: 109; 49 cf , 59 9,1 9 n. 



Fernandina, Florida, (W. H. Finn), 1 c^, [U. S. N. M.]. 



Atlantic Beach, Florida, VIII, 24 to 25, 1911, (R. & H.), 7 cf , 7 9 . 



Jacksonville, Florida, VIII, 1885, (Ashmead), 1 d", 1 9 ; (Priddey), 2 &, 

 [Hebard Cln.]. 



Hastings, Florida, 1 cf, [Morse Cln.]. 



Sanford, Florida, (S. B. Frazer), 2 ^,% 9 , [M. C. Z.j. 



Enterprise, Florida, V, 21, 1 cT, 1 9, [U. S. N. M.]. 



Biscayne Bay, Florida, V, 13, 1 &, [U. S. N. M.j. 



Virginia Point, Texas, VII, 21, 1912, (H.; in tall grass on edge of salt 

 marsh), 1 9 . 



Dickinson, Texas, VIII, 20, 1912, (H.; in pine woods), 1 d", 1 9 . 



We have previously recorded this form from Miami, Chokoloskee, Home- 

 stead, Detroit, Big Pine Key, La Belle, Citrus Center, South Bay of Lake 

 Okeechobee, Gainesville, San Pablo and Pablo Beach, Florida. 



Intermediates between A. f. floridana and A. f. carinata. 



Jacksonville, Florida, VIII, 1885, (Ashmead), 1 d', [Hebard Cln.]. 



Billy's Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, Georgia, VI and VII, 1912, IX, 1 to 

 5, 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 13 a", 3 9, 1 9 n, [Cornell University]. 



Honey Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, Georgia, VI, 1, 1912, (J. C. Bradley), 

 4 cT, [Cornell University]. 



Thomasville, Georgia,^ VII, 29, VIII, 4 to 26, 1903, 2 d^, 2 9, [Hebard 

 Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



Spring Creek, Georgia, V, (J. C. Bradley), 1 d^, 2 9, [Ga. St. Cln.]. 



Isle of Hope, IX, 3, 1911, (R. & H.; in heavy undergrowth in gray-bark 

 pine woods), 19. 



Yemassee, South Carolina, IX, 4, 1911, (R. & li.), 2 9 . 



Ashley Junction, South Carolina, VIII, 15, 1913, (R.; beaten in pine 

 woods), 1 9 • 



Amblycorypha floridana carinata new subspecies (PI. XI, fig 34- pi 

 XII, fig. 51.) 

 1886. (?) A[mblycurT/pha] saussurei Bruner, Bull. Washb. Coll. Labor. 

 Nat. Hist., i, p. 196. < 



Differing from floridana floridana in the lateral margins of the 

 pronotal disk being more angulate and carinate almost or quite 

 continuously, in the stridulating field of the male tegmina being 

 proportionately broader, in the sutural margin of the tegmina. 

 distad of the anal field being more arcuate and in having a longer 

 and heavier ovipositor. 



3 Recorded as A. ohlongifolia, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1904, p. 795. 



^ This name is based on a description of several words, of one character, 

 which would fit the majority of the forms of the genus. In our opinion it 

 is unrecognizable. 



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