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female specimen has the head entirely deep red, while the male shows 

 evidence of similar coloration in life. 



Orchelimum molossum R. and H. 



Lakeland, Fla., Nov. 7-10, 1911 ; 8 males, 2 females. 



Everglade, Fla., May, 1912, July ; i male, i female. 



These records are the most southern known for the species. 



"The song is quite like that of Orcliclimuvt vnlgare Harris of the 

 northeastern states." 



Orchelimum pulchellum Davis. 



Lakeland, Fla., Nov. 7, 1911 ; 2 males. 



Orchelimum concimium So. 



Punta Gorda, Fla., Nov. 16, 191 1; i male. 



Fort Myers, Fla., April 23, 1912; i male, i female. 



South Bay, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., April 30, 1912; 2 males, i 

 female. 



The facial maculation is decided in the Punta Gorda specimen and 

 weakly or moderately indicated in the others. 



Conocephalus gracillimus (Morse). 



Tampa, Fla. (J. C. Bradley), i female. 



St. Petersburg, Fla. (J. C. Bradley), i male. 



Punta Gorda, Fla., Nov. 13-15, 191 1; i male, 2 females. 



The Punta Gorda male is quite small. Tampa and the present 

 localities are the only ones in western Florida from which the species 

 is known. 



Conocephalus fasciatus (DeGeer). 



Lakeland, Fla., May 7, 1912, Nov. 7-10, 1911; 11 males, 8 females. 



Tampa, Fla. (J. C. Bradley), 2 females. 



Punta Gorda, Fla., Nov. 11-15, 1911; i male, 2 females. 



Fort Myers, Fla., April 23, 1912; 2 males. 



Several of the Lakeland specimens are quite purplish on the 

 tegmina and in most of the Lakeland and Punta Gorda individuals 

 the median dark bar on the head and pronotum is nearly solid or has 

 the lateral margins strongly infuscate. One Lakeland female and the 

 Fort Myers pair are yellowish and have the dark bar but weakly or not 

 at all indicated. 



These are the first records of the species from western Florida 

 south of Cedar Keys and Gainesville. 



