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Daytona Beach (March 26, 1906, Mrs. C. C. Deam, 2 females, 

 E. B. W.), West Pahn Beach (February 22, 1904, Mrs. C. C. 

 Deam, female, E. B. W.), St. Petersburg (Water-works pond, 

 April 3, 1913, L. A. Williamson, female, E. B. W.), Stuart 

 (February 29, 1904, Mrs. C. C. Deam, female, E. B. W.), 

 Lake Poinsett (May i, Hubbard and Schwartz, 2 males, 3 

 fem.ales, U. S. N. M.), Auburndale (March, 1905, N. R. Wood, 

 6 males, 2 females, U. S. N. M.), Gotha (June 27, 1898, 

 through James Tough, male, E. B. W.), Enterprise (May 18, 

 1886, and ]\Iay 10, 1887, 8 males, 11 females, M. C. Z. ; May 

 17, Hubbard and Schwarz, 3 males, i female, U. S. N. M. ; 

 April 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25 and 26, 1921, J. H. Williamson, 

 104 males 47 females, E. B. W'.), Labelle (March 22 and 23, 

 192 1, J. H. W'illiamson, 3 males, 3 females, E. B. W.), Ft. 

 Myers (March 12, 1921, J. H. W'illiamson, male, E. B. W.) ; 

 without locality (Hagen Schu ?, 2 females, and Hagen, male, 

 2 females, M. C. Z.). 



At Ft. Myers the single male taken by Mr. W'illiamson was 

 found at the edge of a plowed field along vegetation near a 

 creek. At Labelle all the specimens, which were females or 

 immature males, were taken along a road in a forest of scat- 

 tered trees, with little underbrush, and with dry sandy soil. 

 On April 22 he noted of six females captured, "on trail through 

 woods.'' And on April 19, on which day 61 males and 21 

 females were taken, he noted, "numerous in open pine woods 

 near Gleason's Pond, generally at edge of the woods and near 

 but not over water (adult males) ; common in open sunny 

 spots in pine woods, hovering a foot or so above the ground, 

 about grass (females and teneral males).'' On April 21 and 

 23 specimens were taken in woods near Enterprise. On April 

 22 he collected at Wiley's Pond, two miles north of Enterprise, 

 a small lake similar in character to Buckeye Homestead Pond, 

 where he collected April 26. 



