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the male, the bands much broader, in some specimens the whole wing 
more or less infuscated; venation as in the male (fig. 22). 
Type locality Savannah, Georgia. 
Type.—The type of P. erythrura Loew is in the Museum of Com- 
parative Zoology, Cambridge. Wiedemann’s type is presumably in 
the Westermann collection now in the Zoological Museum, Copen- 
hagen. 
Distribution Distribution according to 5 males and 27 females is: 
Massachusetts: Groton, July 8 (C. W. Johnson), [Cole]. 
Connecticut: New Haven, June 9 (H. B. Kirk), [Harrisb. coll.]. 
New Jersey: Riverton, June 15 (Daecke), [Harrisb. coll.]; Riverton, 
July 7 and 11 (C. W. Johnson), [Cole]. 
New York: Sanford (M. C. Van Duzee); Orient, July 12 (Zabriskie), 
[both Amer. Mus.]. 
Maryland; Beltsville, June 15 (McAtee), [Biol. Survey]; Bladens- 
burg, June 23 (R. C. Shannon), [Shannon]. 
North Carolina: Black Mountains [Amer. Mus.]. 
Georgia: Thomasville, July 22 [Amer. Mus.]; Tifton, September 3 
[Kans. Univ.]. 
Florida: St. Augustine, March 15 (C. W. Johnson), [Cole]; Crescent 
City, April 20 (M. C. Van Duzee), [Amer. Mus.]; Palatka, May 4 
(Bradley), and Fort Meyers, May 7 (Bradley), [both Cornell]; Enter- 
prise, April 15; Key Largo, November 6; Gotha, March (W. M. 
Wheeler); Clearwater, April 1 to 30 (M. C. Van Duzee); St. Peters- 
burg, April 28 (M. C. Van Duzee); Fort Meyers, March 31; Estero 
(M. C. Van Duzee), [all Amer. Mus.]. 
Thnois: Chicago, June 10 (M. W. Wheeler), [Amer. Mus.]. 
Texas: Galveston, June 5 (W. M. Wheeler), [Amer Mus.]. 
Kroéber records the species from the type locality and from the 
following places: Tifton, Georgia; Atco and Westville, New York; 
Riverton, New Jersey; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 
EPOMYIA SUMICHRASTI (Bellardi). 
Plate 4, figs, 23, 24, 32, and 33. 
1862. Psilocephala sumichrasti Brviarnt, Saggio di Ditter. Messic., pt. 2, p. 91. 
The original description makes the species recognizable. Bellardi 
described only the male. 
Type locality Tuxpango near Orizaba, Mexico. 
Type—In the collection of Bellardi, Turin, Italy. 
The following notes are made from two specimens in the Stanford 
University collection, determined as sumichrasti by Coquillett, and 
seeming to fit the original description except in the relative length 
of the antennal joints. The specimens, a male and female, were col- 
lected at Granada, Nicaragua, by C. F. Baker. 
