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Only recently has the present writer been able to clear up some of 

 this confusion. A study of type material in the British Museum, in 

 this country, and field studies by Dr. Krombein have helped to as- 

 sociate correctly some of the sexes concerned. In describing C. 

 austrina, Fox evidently had the two sexes wrongly associated His 

 type female of the latter species is accepted here as the type of 

 austrina Fox. The present writer here considers C. austrina Fox a 

 synonym of C. robertsonii robertsonii Fox. The form described by 

 him as the male of C. austrina Fox has been found recently by Dr. 

 Krombein to be the male of a ferruginous color form of C.flavofasciata 

 H. S. Smith. As the name austrina is preoccupied, this color form is 

 given the name C. flavofasciata floridensis Banks. Banks described 

 a male of this form under the name oijloridensis. 



The male of C. rujopida F. Smith, which is very close to the male 

 of C.flavofasciata floridensis Banks, frequently has been confused with 

 it by the writer and other workers in earlier studies. 



Types. — The allotype male of C. austrina Fox from Florida is at 

 the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, no. 4756. The type 

 male of C. floridensis Banks, from Gulfport, Florida (Reynolds), is at 

 the Museum of Comparative Zoology, no. 13765. 



Distribution. — Southeastern States, North Carolina to Florida 

 and west to Alabama. Specimens are as follows: 



Alabama: 9 , Mobile, June 1949 (H. P. Loding). Florida: 2? 9,0?, Cocoa, 

 July 1944 (G. E. Bohart) ; cf , Flagler Co., July 30, 1955 (H. V. Weems, Jr.) ; 9 , 

 Gainesville, Alachua Co., April 16, 1952; 9 , 2cf d', Gainesville, April 29, May 3, 

 5, 1919 (P. W. Fattig); 9, Gainesville, May 4, 1923 (Alexander, Walker); cf, 

 Gainesville, May 11, 1928 (G. B. Merrill); &, Gainesville, May 13 (Debna, 

 Weems) ; 2cf cf , Gainesville, Aug. 28, 1960 (P. M. Marsh) ; cf , Haines City, Sept. 

 17, 1954 (H. V. Weems, Jr.) ; d", Hollywood, May 6, 1927 (S. Greenicher) ;8d'd', 

 Inverness, 1892, 1918 (C. Robertson) ; 9 , Jacksonville, Oct. 6-9, 1941 (Howard 

 E. Evans) ; 9 , cf , Lake Placid, Archbold Biological Station, March 28, 29, 1957 

 (H. E. Evans); 4c? cf, Lake Placid, April 1, 1954, June 22, 25, 28, 1962 (K. V. 

 Krombein); d', Levy Co., July 13, 1954 (H. V. Weems, Jr.); 9 , Newman's Lake, 

 Alachua Co., Sept. 4-6, 1929 (T. H. Hubbell) ; 2 9 9 , Orlando, March (R. and 

 G. Bohart); cf, Orlando, April 11, 1925 (O. C. McBride) ; 9, Ponce de Leon, 

 July 13, 1934 (M. E. Griffith); d, Sanford, May 2, 1955 (H. E. and M. A. 

 Evans); cf. Silver Springs, July 28, 1962 (F. Jacot-Guillarmod) ; 9, Tutusville, 

 April 25, 1923; d, Wagner, April 10, 1941 (H. T. Fernald) ; d, Winter Park, 

 May 27, 1942 (H. T. Fernald); 9, "Florida." Georgia: cf, Augusta, Rich- 

 mond Co., May 30, 1959 (R. R. Snelling) ; 9 , Groveland, Cannoche River, July 

 28, 1913 (J. C. Bradley); 39 9, d, "N. Georgia"; 29 9, Okefenokee Swamp, 

 July 10, 1934, July 27, 1939 (R. H. Beamer) ; 9 , Spring Creek, Decatur Co., Aug. 

 10, 1946 (P. W. Fattig); &, St. Simons Island, May 13, 1932 (P. W. Fattig); 

 2cf cf, Tifton, May 30, 1946; 39 9, Videlia, Aug. 29, 31, 1937, Aug. 20, 1946 

 (P. W. Fattig); 9, Waycross, July 16, 1916. North Carolina: 9, Burgaw, 

 Aug. 19, 1948 (T. B. MitcheU) ; c?, Kill Devil Hills, June 30, 1950 (K. V. Krombein) 



