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BULLETIN" 143, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



the distance from the base to the apex; veins r-m and Rg widely 

 separated on vein r. 



Holotype. — Male, South Bay, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., April 20, 

 1912, in collection of American Museum of Natural History. 



Disto^hution. — New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, ^ 

 South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, 

 Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. (Fig. 21.) 



PARATTPE MATERIAL 



Alabama: 3 males, Cowarts, August 1-3, 1916; 2 males, Dotlien, July 31, 1916; 



2 males. Auburn, July 10, 1900; 3 males, Thomasville, June 11, 1919 (H. H. 



Knight). 

 Arkansas: Male. 



Fig. 21. — Distribdtion of Dasymutilla eubricosa, new species 



Florida: Male, Miami, April 3 (J. N. KnuU) ; 3 males, Marco, April 20, 1912; 

 6 males. Fort Myers, May 7, 1016 (J. C. Bradley) ; male, Gulfport, April 

 (Reynolds) ; male, St. Petersburg, April 28, 1908 (Van Duzee) ; male, 

 Tampa, May 2, 1908 (Van Duzee) ; 2 males, Kissimmee ; male, Orlando, May 

 28, 1925 (O. C. McBride) ; male, Sanford, April 27, 1908 (Van Duzee) ; 

 male, Sanford, May 6, 1908 (Van Duzee) ; male, Gainesville, May 2, 1911; 

 male, Gainesville, May 2, 1923 (Alexander Walker) ; male, Gainesville, 

 May 18, 1923 (Alexander Walker) ; male, Gainesville, May 21, 1914; male, 

 Gainesville, September 16, 1918 (P. W. Fattig) ; male, Gainesville, Octo- 

 ber 21, 1922 (F. W. Walker) ; male, Jacksonville; 6 males, LaBelle, May 

 8-10, 1916 (J. C. Bradley) ; 3 males. 



Georgia : Male, St. Simon's Island, June 10, 1910 ; male, St. Simon's Island, 

 September 9, 1909 ; 2 males, Billy's Island, Okefenokee Swamp, June, 1912 ; 

 male, Thomasville, July 22-26, 1916; male, Thomasville, July 25, 1916; 

 male, Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1909 (J. C. Bradley) ; 4 males, Bainbridge, 

 September 17-October 19, 1910 (J. C. Bradley) ; 2 males, between Bain- 



