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Minnesota: Female, Castle Rock, August 20, 1922 (F. C. Fletcher) ; female, 

 Olmstead County, July (C. N. Ainslie) ; female, Anoka County, Frldley sand 

 dunes, July 21, 1922 (C. E. Mickel). 



New Jersey : Female, Da Costa, August 3, 1902 ; female, Bergen County, July 

 14, 1918 (E. D. Quirsfeld) ; female, Delaware Water Gap. 



New York: 3 females. Fishers Island, Long Island, August, 1878 (J. L. 

 Zabriskie) ; female. Fishers Island, Long Island, 1879; female, Kisscus 

 Lake, Long Island, August 20, 1911; female. Cold Springs Harbor, L. I., 

 July 16, 1921 (S. H. Emerson) ; female, Cokl Springs Harbor, L. L, 

 September 13, 1922 (E. G. Anderson) ; female, Ithaca, July 9, 1891; female, 

 Ithaca, July, 1884 (J. M. Stedman) ; female, Ithaca, August 5, 1885 (F. V. 

 Coville) ; female, Ithaca, August 6, 1885 (T. L. Brunk) ; female, Ithaca, 

 August 7, 1889; female, Ithaca, August 13, 1896; female, Ithaca, 1874 

 (Comstock). 



Pennsylvania: Female, North Cumberland, July 27; female, Cochranton, 

 August 4, 1922 (F. M. Trimble) ; female, Pittsburg, July 12, 1922 (F. M. 

 Trimble) ; female. 



The types of both cariniceps Fox and scrohinata Rohwer have been 

 examined and found to be identical. The species is easily distin- 

 guished by the tuberculate postero-lateial angles of the head and the 

 antennal scrobes being defined above by a delicate carina. 



68. DASYMUTILLA CHATTAHOOCHEI Bradley 



Dasymutilla {Dasymutilla) chattahoochei Bradley, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 



vol. 42, p. 324, 1916, female. 

 Dasymutilla {Dasymutilla) arenerronea Bradley, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 



vol. 42, p. 324, 1916, female. 

 Dasymutilla chattahoochei Banks, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 14, p. 25, 1921, 



female. 



Uolotyye. — Female, Bainbridge, Georgia, July 15-27, 1909 (J. C. 

 Bradley), in collection of Cornell University (No. 114.1). The type 

 of arenerronea is in the Cornell University collection (No. 115.1). 



Distribution. — North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. 



SPECIMENS EXAMINED 



Florida: Female, St. Petersburg, August 12, 1910 (J. C. Bradley); female. 

 Fort Myers, May 7, 1916 (J. C. Bradley) ; female. Orange City Junction, 

 May 4,1916; female, Gainesville, September 26-October 2; 2 females, 

 Sannibel Island, May 12, 1916 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, De Funiak Springs, 

 Oct. 17-19, 1914. 



Georgia: 17 females. Spring Creek, Decatur County, May 18-21, 1916 (J. C. 

 Bradley) ; female. Spring Creek, Decatur County, June 7-23, 1911 (J. 0. 

 Bradley) ; 3 females. Spring Creek, Decatur County, July 16-29, 1912 

 (J. C. Bradley) ; female. Spring Creek, Decatur County, August 26-28, 1913 

 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, Bainbridge, June 2, 1916 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, 

 Bainbridge, September 3-7, 1910 (J. C. Bradley) ; female, Billy's Island, 

 Okefenokee swamp, June, 1912 ; female, Billy's Island, Okefenokee swamp, , 

 September 1-5, 1913 ; female, Stone Mountain, August 3, 1913. 



North Carolina: Female, Southern Pines, June 14, 1911 (A. H. Manee). 



