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female, Gainesville, May 10, 1922 (T. P. Winter) ; female, Gainesville, May 

 20, 1914; female, Gainesville; female, Pablo Beach, August 12, 1905 (Hebard 

 and Rehn) ; 2 females, DeFuniak Springs, October 17-19, 1914; female, 

 La Belle, May 8-10, 1916 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, Sannibel Island, May 

 13, 1916 (J. C. Bradley) ; 3 females, Pensacola, October 11-14. 1914. 



Georgia: 7 females. Spring Creek, Decatur county, May 18-21, 1916 (J. C. 

 Bradley) ; female. Spring Creek, Decatur county, June 7-23, 1911 (J. C. 

 Bradley) ; 4 females, Spring Creek, Decatur county, July 16-29, 1912; 

 female, Spring Creek, Decatur county, September 23-October 3, 1910 

 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, Spring Creek, Decatur county; 2 females, Billy's 

 Island, Okefenokee Swamp, September 1-5, 1913 ; female, St. Simon's Island, 

 June 9, 1911 ; female, Demorest, September 10, 1921 ; female. 



Mississippi: Female, Ocean Springs, June, 1915 (F. F. Bibby). 



New Jersey: Female, Gloucester County, October 4, 1903 (F. Haimbach), 2 

 females, Westville, August 19, 1S97; female, Wenonah, June 14, 1904; 

 female, Cassville, August 17, 1910 ; female, Lucaston, September 3, 1906. 



West Virginia: Female, Millville (J. C. Bradley). 



The types of cypris^ mutata^ inianiensis^ and rubicunda have been 

 examined and found to be identical. Cypris is a relative of inter- 

 rupta and allardi but is distinguished from both by the posterior 



Fig. 16. — Distribution of Dastmctilla cxpbis (Blake) 



margin of the head which is slightly concave rather than distinctly 

 convex. The apical fringes of tergites two and three are interrupted 

 medially with black; the striae in most specimens do not quite reach 

 the tip, leaving a very narrow, smooth, unsculptured border. The 

 specimens vary in length from 6.5 mm. to 13 mm. 



54. DASYMUTILLA ALLARDI Eoliwer 



Dasytnutilla allardi Rohwek, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 41, p. 463, 1912, 

 female.— Banks, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 14, p. 25, 1921, female. — Rau, 

 Trans. Acad. Sci., St. Louis, vol. 24, p. 6, 1922, female. 



