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Schistocci'ca scrialis (Thunberg). 



Sawyer Dunes, July 14, 1920, I female (beach drift). 

 Harbert, i female, collection of Mr. W. R. Hibbs. 



One specimen of this species was found in the beach drift 

 on July 14. This drift was at that time about two or three 

 weeks old; it was the largest of those which occurred during 

 the season. A second specimen was seen in the collection of 

 Mr. W. R. Hibbs, which was taken in the vicinity of Harbert; 

 from its condition it was apparently also found in the drift 

 along the shore. 



The only other definite published records of this species 

 within the state are those by Pettit/° of Berrien Springs, 

 Berrien County ; Springville, Lenawee County, and Frankfort, 

 Benzie County. These specimens probably represent strays 

 from farther south, though it is quite possible that the species 

 may be found breeding in the southern part of the state. 



Paro.rya clavuliger hoosieri Blatchley.^*' 



Warren Woods, June 26 to July 4, 1919, 2 males, 5 immature speci- 

 mens; August 30 to September 3, 1919, 6 males; July 3 to Sep- 

 tember 7, 1920, 6 males, 5 females, i immature specimen. 



Sawyer Dunes, July ii, 1920, 4 immature specimens; July 26, 1920, 

 I male. 



New Buffalo, June 30, 1919, i female, 9 immature specimens; Sep- 

 tember 2, 1919, 38 males, 19 females; July 5, 1920, i immature 

 specimen ; September 9, 1920, 3 males, i female. 



This species is common in the marshes of both the dune 

 and inland regions. It was very abimdant in a wet lizard's 

 tail marsh at New Buffalo ; here on September 2 fifty-seven 

 specimens were taken in less than half an hour. It was also 

 common in the sedge marshes occupying many of the cleared 

 ravines on and about the Warren Woods Preserve. In the 



ispettit, R. H., 1899. Mich. State Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. No. 175, 



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^^^ Determined by Morgan Hebard. 



