INTOMOLOG NEWS. 53 
Hot Springs (W), Mrs. Slosson. Lake Toxaway 
Slosson. Highlands (S-W), early in June and 
Not yet taken by Mr. Manee at Southern 
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been informed by Mr. Banks that the type specimen 
species is in a museum in England. It was taken 
and, as the species had never again been recorded, 
Suspected of being a synonym or variation of some of the 
ser better-known species. On December 25, 1902 (Xmas- 
), which was a warm, bright winter day, I took a specimen 
| in the southeastern part of our State, near the 
t, where the more typically southern forms of life are to 
ied. Several years later Mr. A. H. Manee took it at 
ines (8-1-0). end, learsting that it was a rarity, he 
te noticed more closely and finds it common in its sea- 
th runs from the middle of October to the middle of 
vember. Mr. Manee has sold a number of specimens to 
ic institutions and private collectors ; so that the status of 
sp is now fully established. 
- a pa raficens Rambur. 
Our records indicate that this species occurs throughout the 
fe, though not yet taken at Southern Pines by Mr. Maneec, 
nor at Raleigh. The fact that we have it recorded in the 
onths of April, May, June, and September, but not in July 
indicates that it may be two-brooded. Wallace 
‘S-E), mid and late April, SHierman. /Yavelock (E), early, 
d, and late May, Brimley and Sherman. Wilkesboro (N-W), 
Ee of September, Sherman. Hendersonville (W), June, 
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ie Panorpa signifer Banks. 
This species has been taken only in one western locality 
cs in our . It is doubtless more or less dis- 
ted thongh oor mon our mountain region at least. Slowing 
4 (N-W), August, Woglum and Sherman (two different 
rs). 
