94 BULLETIN 143, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Dasymutilla {Dasymutilla) veata Cresson, race zeUa Bradley, Trans. 

 Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 42, p. 328, 1916, female (part). 



Type. — Female, Pennsylvania, in collection of U. S. National 

 Museum. The type of cJiamflahii is in the U. S. National ISIuseum. 



Distribution. — ^JNiassachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsyl- 

 vania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, 

 Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, 

 Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. (Fig. C). 



SPECIMEXS EXAMINED 



Alabama: Female, Kushia, October 18-31, 1916. 



Connecticut : 2 females, Lyme, August 13, 1915 ; female, Lyme, August 



Geoegia: Female, Atlanta; female, Mountain City, August 19, 1913; 



Stone Mountain, August 3, 1913 ; female, Toccoa, August 4-5, 



females. 



25, 1915. 



female, 



1913; 2 



Fig. 6. — Distribution of Dasymutilla sparsa var. segregata Rohwek 



Illinois : Female, Peoria, July 25 ; 3 females. Havana ; female, Algonquin, 



July 10, 1895; 3 females, Algonquin, July 19, 1895; female, Algonquin, 



July 26, 1895. . 

 Indiana: Female, Marion county, July, 1915 (H. F. Dietz) ; female, Posey 



County, June 18-19, 1914 (H. F. Dietz) ; female, Elkhart City, July 10, 



1899. 

 Iowa: Female, Sioux City, September 13, 1919 (C. N. Ainslie). 

 Kansas: Female. Medora (Horton) ; 2 females. Riley County, August 12 



(G. A. Dean). 

 Ix)uisiana: 2 females, Jennings, October-December, 1906 (A. J. Hammar). 

 Maryland: Female, Chestertown, August 19, 1899 (E. G. Vauatta) ; female, 



Chesapeake Beach, June 28, 1911 (Wm. T. Davis). 

 Massachusetts: Female, Woods Hole, July 17, 1922 (E. G. Anderson) ; female. 



Woods Hole, July 29, 1919; female, Scouset, August 4, 1902 (J. L, 



Zabriskie) ; female. North Saugus, September 5, 1900 (C. C. Gowdey). 



