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ailult.s aiul two nymphs; San Pablo, August 13, one adult; Gainesville, 

 August 16. one ailult and two nymphs, and Cedar Keys, August 15, 

 onenym{>h. 



At Gainesville and San Pablo it was found in the undergrowth in 

 pine wooils, at I'ablo Beach in palmetto scrub and along a railroad 

 embankment, and at Cedar Keys in salt marsh. 



The range of this species now extends from Louisiana to Georgia, 

 south to I'ablo Beach and Cedar Keys, Fla. 



