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Pinkham Notch) ; New Jersey (Chesilhiirst, Lakehurst, Lincoln Park, 

 Medford, Midvale, Moorestown, Ramsey, Ridgewood, and Somer- 

 ville); New York (Babylon, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, Fire 

 Island, Fishers Island, Flatbush, Great Kills, Greene Co., Greenport, 

 Hamburg, Ithaca, Long Beach, Lott Wood near Flatbush, Massapequa 

 on Long Island, top of Mount Mclntyre in Essex Co., top of Mount 

 Marcy, New Rochelle, Nyack, Oneonta, Orient, Oswego, Pough- 

 keepsie, Rockaway Beach, Slide Mt. in Ulster Co., Spencer Lake, 

 Taughannock Falls, summit of Whiteface Mt., and White Lake); 

 North Carolina ("Blue Mts.," Black Mountain, valley of Black Mt., 

 Crabtree Meadows in Yancey Co. at 3,600 ft., Higlilands at 3,800 

 ft., Mount Mitchell at 6,400 ft., base of Mount Pisgah, and Whiteside 

 Mt. near Highlands) ; Ohio (Barberton, Brown Co., Clifton, Columbus, 

 Delav/are Co., Hocking Co., Jug Run near Smithfield, Logan Co., 

 Pickavv^a}^ Co., Puritas Spiings in Cuj^ahoga Co., Put-in-Bay, Ross 

 Co., and Wooster); Ontario (Leamington, Marmora, Ottawa, and 

 Strathroy); Pennsylvania (Crisp in Westmoreland Co., Enola, Harris- 

 burg, Heckton Mills in Dauphin Co., Highspire, Laurel Hill in 

 Somerset Co., North East, Pittsburgh, Pottstown, Shiremansto^vn, 

 Spring Brook, Stoverdale, and West Fairview); Quebec (Hemming- 

 ford, Norway Bay, and St. Hilaire) ; Rhode Island (Charlestown and 

 Westerly); Tennessee (AEC area near Oak Ridge and ELeadquarters 

 of Great Smoky Mountains National Park) ; Texas (Dallas, Kerrville, 

 San Antonio, and Webb Co.); Virginia (Ai'lington, Burkes Garden at 

 3,300 ft.. Chain Bridge, Charlottesville, Dixie Landing, Dyke, Falls 

 Church, GlencarljTi, Great Falls, Mountain Lake, Newington, and 

 Tazewell); West Vu-ginia (Cheat Mt. in Randolph Co. at 2,000 ft., 

 and Lost River State Park in Hardy Co.); Wisconsin (Madison and 

 Milwaukee); and Mexico (Nuevo Leon). 



Collection dates are mostly from late spring to late summer. 

 Abundance is at a peak in mid-summer. In most Carolinian localities, 

 spring emergence is underway about May 25. Collection records 

 earlier than Ma}^ 25 and later than August are: April 1 at Jessup, 

 Ga.; April 2 at Dallas, Tex.; April 4, 5, 6, and 16 at Kerrville, Tex.; 

 April 16 and May 24 at Takoma Park, Md.; May 14 at San Antonio, 

 Tex., and at Dyke, Va. ; May 17 at Greenport, N.Y., and at Somerville, 

 N.J.; May 17 and 18 at Falls Church, Va.; May 20 at Spring Brook, 

 Pa.; May 21 and 23 at Chain Bridge, Va.; May 23 at Lawrence, 

 Kans.; September 1 at Ann Arbor, Mich.; September 2 at North 

 Stonington, Conn.; September 4 at Sand Point, Huron Co., Mich.; 

 September 19 at Black Mt., N.C.; and October 19 at Falls Church, 

 Va. 



This species occurs mostly in the Alleghanian and Carolinian 

 faunas. 



