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spectmen rf^ting rigid in some concealed position during the 

 day. with cephalic limbs and antennae directed straight forward 

 and median and caudal limbs straight backward, but at 

 night moving actively about and extremely alert and rapid in 

 its movements. 



We have before us two large immature females of this spe- 

 cies taken by E. A. Schwarz at Cocoanut Grove, Florida, in 

 May, 1887, and two adult brown females taken by the same 

 collector during that year in Dade Cotmty. The female of 

 this species ckwdy resembles the male in all features common 

 to both sexes, the ovipositor is decidedly shorter than in B. 

 Auba^tenu and is weakly upcurved. The measurements of 

 these q>ectniens are: length of body 34.2 and 39.5, of vertex 

 from tooth to tip 3.1 and 3.3, of pronotum 9. and 9.9, of expos- 

 ed portion of tegmen 1.8 and 2.2, of caudal femur — and 21.8, 

 of ovi|M>sitor 15.2 and 16^. width of t^;men 2.3 and 2.6 mm. 



Orch«UiDitm coadnnam Scaddcr. South of Brickell's Hammock. 



Miami. Ill, 8. 1»15. (H.; very few juv. in salt marsh). 1 very 



•mall juv. 9 

 The very small immature examples seen were probably 

 the very first of this species to appear. In July, the marshes 

 of this region swarm with the young of this species. 



Coaocc|>hahis gnidlUinas (Morse). Southside. Miami. Til. 6 and 

 IS. 1015. (II.: locally not scarce in heavier patches of low 

 undergrowth and gnuftes in the pine woods), 9 ^,1 9.2 juv. 9. 

 Of the above series the adult female alone has the face, 

 lower portions of the lateral lobes of the pronotum, pleura, 

 ventral portion of abdomen, basal half of ovipositor and the 

 tibiae brilliant green (.*M:heele*s green), the other specimens 

 have these portions Isabella color varying to yellowish olive. 



OdontoxipUdiiiin aptenim Morse. Miami Beach, III, IS, 1015. 

 (H.: one specimen in beach vegetation back of strand), 1 

 very small juv. Southside, Miami. III. 6. 1015, (H.; beaten 

 from undergrowth of pine woods). 1 very small juv. 



AtUntioM ^abcr Rehn and Hehard. Southside, Miami. (H.; rare 

 hut widely distributed through undergrowth of pine woods), 

 III. «. 1915. 4 juv. S . III. 16. 1915. I S, 3 juv. i . 



These immature individuals were kept alive and all but one 

 successfully reached maturity, the dates being April 12, 13, 



