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As indicated in the synonymy of the species, Signoret (1882) 

 described five forms which he erroneously thought to be distinct from 

 bilineatus. They were douglasi from "Australia," scotti from "Nou- 

 velle-Zelande," spangbergi from "Texas," uhleri from "Caroline et 

 Georgie," and vicinus from "Guayaquil." The types of douglasi and 

 scotti are in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, while the type of 

 spangbergi is in the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum in Stockholm. The 

 location of the type of vicinus, which was described from "Guayaquil," 

 apparently is not in the major Signoret collection in Vienna. Since 

 uhleri was proposed for tliose specimens from South Carolina and 

 Georgia which Uliler (1877, p. 385) had determined as rugifrons of 

 Herrick-Schaeffer, those Uhler specimens must comprise the typo 

 lot; they are in the Uhler collection (USNM). 



Specimens studied. — 352 males, 408 females. 



United States: Alabama: Auburn, Burnsville, Pe Soto State Park, Florala, 

 Mobile, Tuscaloosa Co.; April to July. Arkansas: Hope, Hot Springs, Wash- 

 ington Co.; July, October. Arizona: Alamo Canyon (Pima Co.), Baboquivari 

 Mts., Buckeye, East Fort Lowell, Globe, Oracle, Patagonia, Phoenix, Sabino 

 Canyon, Thatcher, Tucson, Yuma; June to September. California: Holtville, 

 Indio, Palm Springs, Riverside; May, June. Florida: Alachua Co., Coconut 

 Grove, Crescent City, Deerfield, De Land, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Fruit- 

 ville, Gainesville, Hollywood, Homestead, Juniper Springs, LaSalle, Lacooches, 

 Lakeland, Lake Placid, Liberty Co., Miami, Moore Haven, Okeechobee, Palm 

 Beach, Plant City, Quincy, Royal Palm Park, Sanford, Zolfo Springs; all months. 

 Georgia: Atlanta, Bainbridge, Billy's Island (Okefenokee Swamp), Bueno Vista, 

 DeWitt, Eaton, Pamona, St. Simon's Island, Thomasville, Vidalia; April to 

 November. Illinois: Ashmore, Catlin, Charleston, CoUinsville, Olive Branch, 

 Urbana; March, April, July to October. Indiana: Hanover, Harrison Co., Terre 

 Haute; May to August. Iowa: Ames, Kelso, Muscatine, Pleasant Valley; April 

 to September. Kansas: Baldwin, Douglas Co., Lawrence, Leavenworth, Onaga; 

 May to July. Loxiisiana: Baker, Buras, Creole, Harahan, New Orleans; June to 

 August. Marijland: Plummer's Island; September. Massachusetts: No exact 

 locality. Mississippi: Handsboro, Jackson, August. Missouri: Aldrich, Car- 

 thage, Columbia, Gray Summit, Kansas City, Kirkwood, Perry Co., St. Louis, 

 Van Buren; April to August. Nebraska: Crete Inn. New Jersey: Palisades, 

 Snake Hill; October. New Yor^:: Ithaca, Long Island, New York, Pelham, Sea 

 Cliff; May, July, November. North Carolina: Ashville, Black Mountain City, 

 Edenton, McDowell Co.; May to August. Oklahoma: Alva, Hobart, Osage Co., 

 Payne Co., Smithville; May to September. Pennsylvania: Chestnut Hill, Jean- 

 nette, Philadelphia; July, September. South Carolina: Aiken Co., Blaney, 

 Charleston, Clemson, Florence, Fort Jackson, Spartanburg; May to September. 

 South Dakota: Elk Point; August. Tennessee: Knoxville, Reelfoot Lake; April, 

 May. Texas: Abilene, Aransas Co., Brazoria Co., Brownsville, Canadian, Cedar 

 Lane, Colorado City, Colorado Co., Corpus Christi, Dallas, Del Rio, Devil's 

 River, Harlingen, Hidalgo Co., Lake Kemp, Navasota, Palacios, Peeler, Port 

 Arthur, San Angelo, San A.ntonio, Sherman, Terrell, Three Rivers, Uvale, Waco; 

 April to August. Virginia: Falls Church, Great Falls; May to July, October. 

 West Virginia: Cheat Mts., Jackson's Mill, Lewis Co. 



Mexico: Coahuila: Monclova, San Pedro de Colonias (3,700 feet) ; August. 

 Durango: Nombre de Dios (5,900 feet); August. Disirito Federal: "El Guard," 



