204 PROCEEDmGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM VOL.104 



MASSACHUSETTS: 1 female. Chicopee. 



MARYLAND: 1 male, 3 females. Chesapeake Beach, College Park; (1) June, 



(1) July. 

 MICHIGAN: 3 males, 1 female. Albion, Allegan, East Lansing, Olivet; (1) 



June, (1) July, (1) August. 

 MINNESOTA: 2 males, 6 females. Fairfax, Granite Falls, Rapidan, St. Paul; 



(1) June, (1) July, (1) August. 

 MISSISSIPPI: 1 female. Crystal Springs, (1) April. 

 MISSOURI: 3 males, 4 females. Columbia, Pevely (Jefferson County), St. 



Charles; (2) May, (2) June, (1) August. 

 MONTANA: 1 male, 1 female. Poplar; (2) July. 

 NEBRASKA: 15 males, 14 females. Bennet, Brownville, Dodge County, Friend, 



Imperial, Malcolm, Mitchell, Niobrara, North Platte, Ponca, West Point; (5) 



April, (3) June, (15) July, (1) August. 

 NEW JERSEY: 5 males, 9 females. Atsion, Burlington, Chester, Newark, 



Newfoundland, Ocean City, Old Dominion boat oflf New Jersey, Riverton, 



Surf City, Woodbury; (5) June, (2) July, (2) August, (1) September. 

 NEW MEXICO: 4 males, 1 female. Embudo, Jemez Springs, Mesilla; (1) May, 



(1) July, (1) September. 

 NEW YORK: 1 male, 3 females. Greene County, Wading River (L. I.). 

 NORTH CAROLINA: 23 males, 15 females. Chimney Rock, Edenton, Franklin, 

 , Hendersonville, Laurel Hill, Marion, Base of Mount Pisgah, New River (Onslow 



County), Oxford, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Smokemont (Swain County), Winston- 

 Salem; (2) April, (5) May, (1) June, (10) July, (15) August, (1) September, 



(1) November. 

 OKLAHOMA: 4 males, 4 females. Norman, Sulphur, Wichita National Forest, 



Woodv/ard; (1) May, (4) June, (1) September. 

 PENNSYLVANIA: 13 males, 9 females. Allegheny County, Easton, Jeannette, 



Pipers Gap, Pittsburgh; (5) May, (6) July, (6) August. 

 SOUTH CAROLINA: 5 males, 4 females. Clemson College, Sassafras Mountain; 



(1) May, (1) June, (2) July, (2) September. 

 SOUTH DAKOTA: 1 male, 1 female. Blunt, Volga; (1) July. 

 TENNESSEE: 1 male, 1 female. Manchester; (1) June. 

 TEXAS: 35 males, 41 females. Abilene, Alpine, Austin, Dallas County, Fedor, 



Fort Davis, Hallettsville, Kings ville, Lee County, Sarita, Wills Point; (7) 



April, (8) May, (3) June, (19) September, (5) October, (1) December. 

 VIRGINIA: 4 males, 3 females. Bedford Springs, Falls Church, Haywood; 



(1) March, (1) June, (1) September. 

 WEST VIRGINIA: 1 female._ Talcott; (1) July. 

 WISCONSIN: 10 males, 10 'females. Dane County, Dodgeville, Lancaster, 



Madison, Port Edwards, Ripon, Winnebago County, Griffith State Nursery 



(Wood County) ; (7) June, (6) July, (2) August, (2) September 



Eucanthus lazarus subtropicuSf new subspecies 



Holotype: Male, length 8.5 mm., greatest width 5.3 mm. 



Color shining dark brownish black, darker sutural markings not 

 evident. Antennal club reddish brown. Ventral portions of thorax 

 and abdomen dark red-brown to black. Tibiae almost entirely black. 

 Coarse punctures of vertex almost absent, entirely so medially. 

 Punctures coarse and close on the inner part of the eye canthi (pi. 2, 

 fig. 6) and the base of the clypeal horn. Anterior margin of pronotum 



