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with a white area dorsally; hind trochanters, femur, and tibia fulvous; 

 hind tarsus whitish, the base of its first segment more or less fulvous 

 and its last two segments fuscous; wings hyaline. 



Specimens (103 cf, 1739): From Alabama (Pyriton in Clay Co.); 

 Delaware (Milton); District of Columbia (Washington); Florida 

 (Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid, 2 miles west of Archer, 

 Biscayne Bay, Crescent City, Fort Ogden, Gainesville, Gulf Ham- 

 mock, Highland Hammock near Sebring, Interlachen, Lake Co., 

 Lake Worth, Matheson Hammock in Miami, Oneco, Orlando, 

 Paradise Key, South Pahn Beach, Starke, and Tarpon Springs); 

 Georgia (Cloudland Canyon State Park, St. Cathermes Island, and 

 St. Simons Island); Kansas (Baldwin and Riley Co.); Louisiana 

 (Forbing); Maryland (Berwyn, Bowie, Glen Echo, Patuxent Refuge 

 at Bowie, near Plummers Island, Takoma Park, and near Twining m 

 D.C.); Missouri (St. Louis); New Jersey (Bridgeboro, Evesboro, 

 Florence, Moorestown, Riverton, and Tabernacle) ; New York (Baby- 

 lon, Cold Spring Harbor, Farmingdale, Orient on Long Island, and 

 Sea Cliff) ; North Carolina (Clinton, Crabtree Meadows in Yancey Co. 

 at 3,600 ft,, FayetteviUe, Garland, Marshall, Murfreesboro, Nantahala 

 Gorge at 2,000 ft., Raleigh, Rocky Mount, and Southern Pines); 

 Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and Valley Forge); South Carolina (Co- 

 lumbia, Greenville, McClellanville, and Mountain Lake in Greenville 

 Co.); Tennessee (East Ridge and University Farm near Knoxville); 

 Texas (Brownsville, Dallas, Piano, and Victoria); Virginia (Arlington, 

 Camp Peary, Cape Henry, Chain Bridge, Dead Run in Fairfax Co., 

 Falls Church, Galax, Great FaUs, Mount Vernon, and Vienna) ; West 

 Virginia (Bolivar) ; and Wisconsin (Madison) . 



Collection dates are from mid-spring to mid-fall. Unusually early 

 and late seasonal records are: March 4 at Archbold Biological Station, 

 near Lake Placid, Fla.; March 10 at South Palm Beach, Fla.; March 

 19 at Tarpon Springs, Fla.; March 24 at Forbing, La.; April 23 in 

 Wake Co., N.C.; May 25 at Great Falls, Va.; October 18 at Takoma 

 Park, Md.; October 27 at Arlington, Va.; and October 31 and Novem- 

 ber 8 at Southern Pines, N.C. 



Reared specimens are as foUows: 2 c?', 39, from egg cocoons of 

 Zelotes sp. near Twining, D.C., in Md., Apr. 7, 8, 10, and 18, 1898, 

 A. Busck. cf, from drassid egg cocoon, Vienna, Va., Apr. 12, 1912, 

 R. A. Cushman. d^, from drassid egg cocoon, May 2, T. Pergande. 

 cf , from Lineodes vulnifica, Brownsville, Tex., Oct. 14, 1944. 9, from 

 Phereoeca walsinghami, Gainesville, Fla., August 1957, L. A. Hetrick. 

 cf, from coleophorid case on Polygonum, St. Louis, Mo., June 23, 

 1876. cf, from chrysopid cocoon. Crescent City, Fla. Also: 10 



