pepsinae: tribe pepsini 



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Park, Orlando, and Weekiwatchee Springs in Hernando County); 

 Georgia (Billys Island in the Okefenokee Swamp, College Park, Head 

 River, and Tifton); Minnesota (Anoka County and Rice Creek in 

 Anoka County); North Carolina (Lake Waccamaw, Laurel Hill, 

 Oteen, Raleigh, Southern Pines, Swannanoa, and Winston) ; and Vir- 

 ginia (Chfton and Falls Church). 



Dates of captui-e are distributed through the warmer part of the 

 year, unusually early and late dates being: Apr. 2 and 17 at Orlando, 

 Fla.; June 2 at Laurel Hill, N. C; June 29 at Raleigh, N. C; June 30 

 at Clifton, Va. ; Sept. 3 at Swannanoa, N. C; Sept. 20 at Lake Wac- 

 camaw, N. C. ; early October at Raleigh, N. C. ; and Oct. 15 in Vu-ginia. 



This subspecies has been collected from Virginia to Florida and in 

 Minnesota. Adults occur during the summer and early fall. 



6b. Cryptocheilus idoneuni birkmanni Banks 



Plate 1, figure 6 



Cryptocheilus birkmanni Banks, 1926, Canadian Ent. vol. 58, p. 202, cf, 9 . 

 Type: d', Fedor, Lee County, Tex. (Cambridge). 



Wings orange-yellow, the apical 0.16 ± of the foremng blackish 

 and the tip of the hind wing infuscate. 



Figure 38. — Localities for Cryptocheilus idoneum birkmanni. 



Specimens (32 cf, 649): From Arizona (Congress Junction, 

 Florence, Mesa, Quijotoa in Pima County, Tempe, and Tucson); 

 California (Palm Springs, Ripley, and Westmorland); Colorado 

 (Roggen); Iowa (Sergeant Bluff and Sioux City); Kansas (Barber 

 County, Barton County, Clay County, Reno County, Riley County, 

 Rooks County, and Seward County); Nebraska (Bartley, Halsey, 

 Meadow Grove, and Thedford) ; New Mexico (Aden, Kenna, Koehler, 

 Las Cruces, Mesilla Park, and Santa Rosa); Texas (Athens, Austin, 

 Carrizo Springs, Colorado Count}^, Corpus Christi, Culberson 



