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head and pronotum. Disk of pronotum, be- 

 tween supplementary and lateral carinse, 

 darker brown. 



Length of body, female, 21mm.; of an- 

 tennae, 6 mm. ; of pronotum, 4.5 mm. ; of teg- 

 mina, 6 mm. ; of hind femora, 12.5 mm. 



Two females from open pine woods on 

 April 10th. 



12. Macneillia obscura Scudd. Two examples of 



this little known species were taken in the 

 open pine woods, three miles west of Ormond, 

 on April 10th. It has heretofore been known 

 only by the four type specimens from Ft. 

 Reed, Florida. 



13. Amblytropidia, occidentalis Sauss. This was a 



common insect throughout my stay at Or- 

 mond, in old fields and deserted orange 

 orchards. The first specimens were taken on 

 March 6th. McNeill gives its range as "the 

 Gulf States north to Tennessee and Georgia 

 and west to Colorado and Arizona." 



14. Arphia granulata Sauss. This species was also 



quite frequent and found in the same locali- 

 ties as the preceding. Mature specimens 

 were taken March 6th, and it may be possible 

 that it winters in the adult stage. It has been 

 recorded heretofore from Florida and Ne- 

 braska. 



