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SCUDDERIA CURVICAUDA (Dc Geer). 



Tappahamiock, July 9 (1 male). 

 Charlottesville, July 13-14 (1 male, 1 female). 



The few examples taken were obtained in bushes and briery 

 thickets in the vicinity of woodland. 



SCUDDERIA FURCATA Brunner. 



Churchland, September 15; Deanes, September 26; Gilmerton, 

 October 1; Deep Creek, October 1; Virginia Beach, September 20; 

 Frankhn, September IS; Tappahamiock, September 9 to October 

 24; Sharps, October 13; Irvington, September 26. 



Charlottesville, October 10, 1914; October 31, 1915. 



Jarnian Gap, July 30 (nymph) . 



Monterey, August 20-31; Hot Springs, September 6. 



The most abundant representative of the genus, common and 

 evenly cUstributed throughout, but largely restricted to sylvan sta- 

 tions, occurring in trees, bushes, and tall grasses in or close to wood- 

 land. 



SCUDDERIA CUNEATA Morse. 



Norfolk region, exact locality not specified, September 18 to Octo- 

 ber 1(2 males); Tappahamiock, August 9 (1 male). 



At Tappahamiock the single male taken was found in an Andropogen 

 tliicket close to tlie margin of the woods. It was associated with 

 numerous examples oifurcata. 



AMBLYCORYPHA OBLONGIFOLIA (De Geer). 



Tappahamiock, July 9 (1 male). 

 Charlottesville, July 10-27. 



Moderately frequent in thickets and shrubbery, usually in the 

 neighborhood of woodland. 



AMBLYCORYPHA FLORIDANA CARINATA Rehn and Hebard. 



Churchland, September 23 (1 female); Gilmerton, October 1 (1 

 female) . 



Tappahannock, July 9 to August 13 (7 males, 2 females). 



Charlottesville, July 11 (1 male), July 17 (1 male). 



Inhabits similar situations as the last species. More frequent than 

 ohlongifolia in tidewater Virginia. 



AMBLYCORYPHA UHLERI Stal. 



Churcliland, October 8 (1 female) ; Franklin, September 18 (1 fe- 

 male) ; Tappahamiock, July 31 to October 2, common in late summer, 

 scarce in fall; Ottoman, September 27. 



Charlottesville, August 11, 1914 (1 male), September 3, 1915 (2 

 males, species frequent) . 



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