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Rance: (Figure 15) Southern United States, from southern 
Texas to Florida; south to Mexico, Guatemala and northern Vene- 
cuela; east throughout the West Indies to St. Croix; and west to 
southern Lower -California. 
Cubensis is typically a tropical species, which, judging by the 
records, has extended its range northward into the Austroriparian di- 
vision of the Lower Austral life zone. It is typical of the Central 
American and West Indian regions. The records are rather widely 
separated and several of them have not been substantiated by the 
study of authentic material. The California records which have been 
examined have proven to be techella. Further records are needed to 
accurately establish the range of this species. It is quite probable that 
cubensis has hitherto been confounded with techella. 
RECORDS. 
UNITED STATES. 
FroripA: Anastasia Island, St. Johns Co. (Johnson); Head of Miami 
River, Dade Co. (Rhoods); Terraceia Island; ponds south of Manatee River, 
Manatee Co.; near Tampa, Hillsboro Co. (Simpson); Enterprise, Volusia Co. 
(Walker). 
GrorctA: Georgia (Lea; LeConte), exact locality not stated. 
LourstANA: New Orleans, Orleans Co. (Pilsbry). 
Texas: Garcitas Creek, Victoria Co. (J. D. Mitchell). 
CENTRAL AMERICA. 
GuATEMALA: Antigua, Sacatepequez Dept., in rivulets (Morelet). 
MEXICO. 
STATE OF VERA Cruz: Orizaba (Baker and Heilprin) ; City of Vera Cruz, 
in ditches near the railway; Rio Tenoya, Vera Cruz (Strebel) ; El Abra and 
Valles, San Luis Potosi (Hinkley). 
Lower CALIFORNIA: Sanzal, Todos Santos Bay (Orcutt). 
WEST INDIES. 
Cura: Havana, Havana Province (Arango; Baker) ; Marianceo and Cara- 
melo, Havana (Rhoads) ; Santiago, Santiago Province (J. H. Redfield) ; Punta 
de la Jaula, Pinar del Rio Province (C. Wright) ; Cuba (Pfeiffer) ; Cape San 
Antonio, Pinar del Rio Province (Poey) ; River Nivaja, near Santiago (Hjohnar- 
son and Pfr.) ; all the rivers and lakes of the island (Arango). 
Jamaica: (Stearns; Adams; Simpson). 
Porto Rico: (Blanner; Chamberlain; Simpson); numerous localities 
(Crosse). 
St. Crorx: (Phil. Acad.; S. G. Marton; Simpson.) 
Santo Dominco: (Phil. Acad.) 
SOUTH AMERICA. 
VENEZUELA: Caracas, Miranda District (Gollmer, in Mus. Berol, vide 
Biol. Cent. Am.). 
GEOLOGICAL RANGE: Not recorded. 
Ecotocy: In rivulets and small streams. Found in cow tracks 
