120 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xxiiL 



Homestead, Fla., Ill, 17 to 19, 1910 (Hebard; rubbish about pot- 

 hole), I juv. ^, I juv. 5;^- VII, 10 to 12, 1912 (Rehn and Hebard; 

 undergrowth in pine woods), 2 J, i juv. J* [all Hebard Cln. and A. N. 

 S. P.] (med. color to mod. dk.). 



Deep Lake, Fla., IV, 13, 1912 (W. T. Davis), 2 ^^^2 [Davis Cln. 

 and A. N. S. P.] (v. dk.). 



Key West, Fla., Ill, 15 and 16, 1910 (Hebard; under coquina 

 boulders), i J', i 5, i juv. ^, i juv. 512 [Hebard Cln.] (pi.). 



Crawford County, Indiana, VI, 27 to VII, 7, 1899 to 1902 (W. S. 

 Blatchley), i J*, 5 2^' [A. N. S. P. and Hebard Cln.] (^ dk., 5 pi. to 

 med. color). 



South Bend, Nebraska, VIII, 11, 1910 (L. Bruner), i J* [Hebard 

 Cln.] (v. dk.). 



Witchita, Kansas, VI, 4, 1904 (F. B. Isely), 3 ^, 2 J^^ [U. S. N. 

 M. and Hebard Cln.] (J* v. dk., megac). 



Perkins, Oklahoma, V, 16, 1901 (Mrs. Nellie Caudell), i J*, type 

 M. oklaJwmcc Caudell [U. S. N. M.] (v. dk.). 



Washington County, Texas, IV (L. Bruner), 4 J*, i § [Hebard 

 Cln.] (J* dk., megac, 5 niod. dk.). 



Tiger Mills, Tex., II, 1885 (F. G. Schaupp), i juv. 5 [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



Beaumont, Tex., VII, 23, 1912 (Hebard; in wet grasses of pine 

 forest), 7 J*, II 5 [Hebard Cln.] (J* mod. dk., 5 rned. color to mod. 

 dk.). 



La Marque, Tex., VII, 22, 1912 (Hebard; under cow dung on 

 prairie), i J* [Hebard Cln.] (mod. dk., mod. megac). 



Victoria, Tex., IV, 20, 1902 (W. E. Hinds), i juv. J* [U. S. 

 N. M.]. 



Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Mexico, i J*, i juv. ^^ [Hebard Cln.] (med. 

 color). 



Jalapa, V. C, Mex., VI, i, 1894 (L. Bruner), i $ [Hebard Cln.] 

 (mod. dk.). 



Cordoba, V. C, Mex., IV, 24, 1908 (F. Knab), 2 $ [U. S. N. M.] 

 (mod. dk., macropterous). 



Vera Cruz, V. C, Mex., i, 1892, J', i $ [Hebard Cln.] (pi.). 



12 This material has been previously recorded as M. saussurei. 



13 Recorded by Isely as M. oklahomce. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., XIX, p. 

 248 (1905). Paler examples of his series were then recorded as M. saussurei. 

 Interesting data as to appearance and habits are given. 



