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uniform dark brown posterior to white band, sometimes with reddish 

 hue posterior to Ai fold; 10 veins; Ri from well before upper outer 

 angle of cell ; R2 free from cell or stalked mth R3+4 ; M2+3 fused. Hind- 

 wing brown or Ught brown, darker toward apex. 



Male genitalia with uncus bearing well sclerotized ring, open 

 anteriorly and forming pair of ventrally directed sharp-pointed spines. 

 Gnathos (fig. 127) pi-shaped, transverse portion upturned and sharp, 

 pointed laterally. Aedeagus with vesica bearing single sharply serrate 

 inconspicuous cornutus. 



Female genitalia as described for the genus. 



Types. — In the American Museum of Natural History (lectotype) ; 

 in the U.S. National Museum (lectoparatype). 



Type data. — Lectotype male, hereby designated, Florida, collection 

 G. D. Hulst; genitalia slide No. 3225, Carl Hemrich, June 14, 1946. 



Lectoparatype: Male, Fernald collection, USNM 40079; genitalia 

 slide No. 572, J. Shaffer, Nov. 23, 1965. 



In the original description Hulst lists three males and two females 

 from Florida. 



Specimens examined. — 90 cf, 42 9. 



Distribution (Map 11). — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain, eastern 

 Texas to Florida, north to North Carolina. 



UNITED STATES: Alabama: Mobile Co., Theodore, 1 d', June 12, 1917, 

 [CU]. 



Florida: Alachua Co., Gainesville, 1 cT, 29, July 8, 1927 (J. Speed Rogers) 

 [CU]; 1 cf, July 10, 1927; 1 cf, Apr. 22, 1952 (O. Peck) [CNC]; Charlotte Co., 

 Punta Gorda, 2 9 , Apr. 12, 1952 (G. S. Walley) [CNC]; Dade Co., Florida City, 

 2 d', Apr. 17, 1947 (Otto Buchholz) [ANS]; 1 cf, Apr. 20, 1947; Homestead, 

 1 &, Feb. 24,1959 (D. O.Wolfenbarger) [CPK]; 1 d^, Apr. 15, 1959; 1 &, Apr. 16, 

 1959; 2 cf, July 17, 1959; 1 cf , Feb. 22, 1955; 1 c?, July 29, 1958; Royal Palm 

 Hammock (also called Paradise Key, or Royal Palm State Park), Everglades 

 National Park,ld^, Apr. 11 (F. M. Jones) [ANS]; 1 cf, 1930; 1 d'. Mar. 15, 1938 

 (E. P. Darlington) [ANS]; 1 cT, Mar. 17, 1938; 1 &, Mar. 20, 1938; 2 cf, 2 9 

 Apr. 2, 1952 (G. S. Walley) [CNC]; 1 9 , Apr. 3, 1952; Flager Co., Pellicer Crk. 

 13 mi. north Bunnell, 1 9 , May 8, 1954 (J. Bauer) [CM]; 1 cf, Apr. 10, 1954 



1 9 , Apr. 24, 1954; Highlands Co., Archbold Biol. Sta., 1 9 , Apr. 27, 1947 

 (J. G. Needham) [CU]; 1 d^, Apr. 28, 1947; 2 9, May 14, 1947; 2 9, June 17 

 1964 (Jay C. Shaffer) [JCS]; 1 d^, 3 9 , June 18, 1964; 1 d', 1 9 , June 20, 1964 



2 d", 1 9 , June 22, 1964; 2 d", June 25, 1964; 2 d", 1 9 , June 26, 1964; 2 d" 

 June 28, 1964; 1 9 , June 29, 1964; 1 9 , July 2, 1964; 1 d^, July 3, 1964; 1 d^ 

 July 5, 1964; 1 d', July 11, 1964; 1 9, July 12, 1964; 1 d", July 13, 1964 

 Hillsborough Co., Stemper, 1 d", Aug. 19, 1912 (G. Krautwurm) [CM]; 2 d" 

 1 9, Sept. 1, 1912; 2 d^, Sept. 4, 1912; 2 d^, Sept. 5, 1912; 2 d", Sept. 6, 1912 

 1 d', Sept. 9, 1912; 1 d^, 1 9 , Sept. 13, 1912; 1 9 , Oct. 1, 1912; 1 d", Oct. 8, 1912 

 1 d', Oct. 9, 1912; 1 d", June 4 [CM]; 1 9 , June 19 [CM]; Lake Co., Leesburg 

 1 d', May 14, 1961 (C. H. Curran) [AMNH]; Manatee Co., Gulf Coast Exp 

 Sta., Bradenton, 1 d". May 11, 1955 (E. G. Keisheimer) [CPK]; Oneco, 1 9 

 May 5, 1953 (Paula Dillman) [CPK]; 1 6", May 8, 1953; 1 9, May 19, 1953 

 1 d". May 25, 1953; 1 9 , June 6, 1953; 1 d", 1 9 , June 7, 1953; 1 9 , June 10, 



