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NEMOBIUS MACULATUS BiKtchley. i 



Tappahaiinock, September 22 (1 female in tender grass of damp 

 spot on path in deciduous woods). 



NEMOBIUS CUBENSIS Saussure. 



Tappahannock, September 6 (1 female on road through tidal 

 marsh close to dense formation of Spartina cynosuroides) . 



OECANTHUS NIGRICORNIS Walker. 



Monterey, August 17 to September 1 (1 adult). 



OECANTHUS LATIPENNIS Riley. 



Tappahannock, November 12, 1914 (1 female); August 12 (2 juv.), 

 21 to September 9, 1915 (4 females). (Old stubble field, roadside 

 thickets.) 



Hot Sprmgs, September 6 (three adidts, dry open woods of moun- 

 tain summit). 



OECANTHUS ANGUSTIPENNIS Fitch. 



Charlottesville, July 14-17 (on oak in open grove). 



OECANTHUS QUADRIPUNCTATUS Bent. 



Deep Creek, October 1 (1 female); Virginia Beach, September 20 

 (1 female); Cape Henry, September 20; Tappahannock, July 9 to 

 September 19. 



Charlottesville, June 16 (nymphs), July 3-14 (adults, nymphs). 



Common on weeds and shrubbery in fields, open woodland and 

 bordei's of marshes. 



ANAXIPHA EXIGUA (Say). 



Tappahannock, September 9 (1 female on Sdrpus americanus in 

 tidal marsh). 

 Charlottesville, July 14(1 juv.). 



APITHES AGITATOR Uhler. 



Norfolk region (exact locality not certain), September 15 to October 

 3 (1 male, 1 female) ; Tappahannock, September 9 to October 2 

 (2 females). 



Occurs in thickets and low brush of roadsides and field borders. 



OROCHARIS SALTATOR Uhler. 



Franklin, September 18 (1 female, undergrowth of pine woods). 



1 Determinations in this genus by Mr. Hebard. 



