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trochanter-femur and a single small tooth on the tibiotarsus. Tips 



of all legs (pi. 7, fig. 16) with a circle of setae around a small tubercle 



which lacks the small brownish claw present in hlackhurnii. 



Whenfirst collected, one egg measured 4.2 by 2.3 mm., and was oval 



and slightly wider at one end. Five days later the;egg measured 4.6 by 



2.7 mm., and in another five days it measured 4.7 by 3.1 mm. It 



finally attained the size of 4.7 by 3.2 mm. three days before hatching, 



which occiu-red on the 15th day. 



Maximum width of head capsule of live first-stage larva about 



3.1 mm. Exuvia not recovered. 



Maximum width of head capsule of live second-stage larva about 



3.7 mm. Exuvia recovered but no significant differences were noted 



between it and the third-stage larva. 



Specimens examined: 183 males, 127 females. 



ALABAMA: 4 males, 4 females. Augustine (Perry County), Mobile, Monroe- 

 ville, Monte Sano, The Pocasins (Pike County); (1) July, (5) August, (1) 

 November. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: 1 male. (1) July. 



FLORIDA: 49 males, 47 females. Gainesville, Interlachen, Jacksonville, Lake- 

 land, Lutz, Miami, Monti cello (Jefferson County), New Smyrna, Ocala, Put- 

 nam County, Sanford, Steinhatchee, Valparaiso; (5) January, (10) March, (3) 

 April, (3) June, (1) July, (5) August, (7) September, (2) October, (11) Novem- 

 ber, (1) December. 



GEORGIA: 4 males, 3 females. Head River, Midway (Bryan County), Roberta, 

 Robertstown, Vidalia; (1) May, (1) June, (2) August, (2) September. 



ILLINOIS: 1 male, 1 female. Maywood, northern Illinois. 



LOUISIANA: 1 female. No data. 



MARYLAND: 2 males, 1 female. Beltsville, College Park; (1) April, (1) May, 

 (1) September. 



MASSACHUSETTS: 19 males, 12 females. Chicopee, Counb (?), Dover, Dux- 

 bury, Framingham, Lowell, Nantucket, Norfolk, Sherborn, South Iladley, 

 Springfield, Tyngsboro, Wayland, Wellesley; (4) April, (1) July, (7) August, 



(5) September, (3) October. 



MICHIGAN: 2 females. Bloomfield (Oakland County), George Reserve 

 (Livingston County); (1) July, (1) August. - 



MISSISSIPPI: 8 males, 6 females. Camp Shelby, luka, Lakesville [Leakesville?], 

 Leakesville, Lucedale, New Augusta; (2) July, (7) September, (5) October. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE: 4 males. Exeter; (1) September. 



NEW JERSEY: 19 males, 17 females. Browns Mills, Burlington County, Cape 

 May County, Marlton, Ocean View, Palmyra, Point Pleasant, Ramsey, River- 

 ton, Sea Girt, Westwood; (1) May, (2) June, (1) July, (19) August, (2) Septem- 

 ber, (9) October, (1) November, (1) December. 



NEW YORK: 1 male, 3 females. Farmingdale, Montauk; (2) August. 



NORTH CAROLINA: 47 males, 13 females. Dunn, Faison, Julian, Mills 

 River, Newton Grove, Oxford, Pine Bluff, Raleigh, Southern Pines, Swan- 

 nanoa, Tarboro; (8) May, (7) June, (26) July, (7) August, (4) September, 



(6) October, (1) November. 



PENNSYLVANIA: 5 males. Glenolden, Jeannette; (1) July, (1) August, (1) 



October. 

 RHODE ISLAND: 1 male, 1 female. Berkeley, Warwick; (1) April, (1) July. 



