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abor (S. E.). September, 1905; Woglum. , 
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(E.). Early August, 1904; Sherman. 
mthern Pines (S. E. C.)., Early July, 1904, and early 
1904; Rev. A. H. Manee. 
DNAL RANGE OF COMMONER TABANIDAE 
AT RALEIGH, N. C. 
je species are arranged in the order of their appearance 
e year, beginning with the earliest-appearing forms and 
in ig with those that appr latest inthe season Based on 
of C. S. Brimley. 
= Jo > saab 18, One | 7. cerastes, May 29 to June 20. - 
m June T. stygius, May 30 to July 10. 
ig, tJ C. fallax, June § to June 18. 
May 2 to Sept. 13. C. cursim, June 7 to July 17. 
ensis, May 2to May 13. | 7. molestus, June 7 to July 20. 
lis, May 7 to Aug. 17. T. melanocerus, June 7 to July 17. 
wr, May 7 to May 13. T. trimaculatus, Jane 17 to July 23. 
May 7 to Sept. 9. C. fulvistigma, June 11 to July 25. 
5, May 15 to June 15. | 7: afratus, June 11 to Oct. 11. 
t, May 18 to Aug. 16. T. coffeatus, Jane 13 to July 23. 
May 20 to Oct. 18. T. americanus, June 19 to Aug. 18. 
, May as to Sept. 18 T. fronto, July 4 to Sept. 17. 
May 26 to Oct. 1. C. sequax, July 9 to Sept. 9. 
5, May 26 to Oct. 10, T. Jongus, July 14 to Sept. 13. 
May 28 to July to. T. veriegatus, Sept. 2 to Oct. 29. 
y North American Pelidihine with a Table 
Slee for Determining the Species. 
a > By R. W. Doane, Stanford University. 
1. “In working over the large series of Pachyrhina that have 
come to me from time to time I have found it desirable to re- 
vise Loew's table (Vehr. Zool-Bot. Ges. 1879, 513-516) to 
include the Mexican species and other species that have since 
~ been described. Believing that it may prove helpful to some, 
especially as Loew’s table is not easily accessible to all, I give 
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