MORGAN HEBARD 215 



Georgia: Pembroke, IX, 23, 1913, (H. Fox), 2$, 1 small juv. 9- . 

 Groveland, IX, 21, 1917, (Rehn and Hebard; in gallberry bushes bordering 

 swampy area), 15 #, 5$, 2 medium juv. $, 5 medium juv. $. Cannoche 

 River near Groveland, IX, 21, 1917, (Rehn and Hebard; in heavy under- 

 growth of gallberry and other bushes in river plain pine forest), 1$. 

 Claxton, IX, 22, 1923, (H. Fox), 2$, 2$, 1 small juv. $. Collins, IX, 21, 

 1923, (H. Fox), 14#, 99, 1 medium juv. $, 2 medium juv. $. Vidalia, 

 IX, 20 to 23, 1923, (H. Fox), 2$. Hazelhurst, IX, 29, 1923, (H. Fox), 

 204, 7$, 4 small juv. $. Dublin, IX, 20, 1923, (H. Fox), 2$. McRae, 

 IX, 30, 1923, (H. Fox), 76, 59. Cox, III, 29, 1923, (H. Fox), 1 medium 

 juv. 9. Folkston, VIII, 2, 1934, (J. D. and R. H. Beamer, Jr.), 5$, 

 lUniv. of Kansas and Hebard Clns.]. Chesser Island, Okefenokee Swamp, 

 VII, 30 and VIII, 3, 1934, (Beamer and McKinstry), 2$, 1$, [Univ. of 

 Kansas and Hebard Cln.]. 



Florida: Hilliard, VII, 28, 1934 and VIII, 19 and 31, 1930, (Beamer; 

 Nottingham; Oman; Lee), 11 #, 7$, 7 juv. 9, [Univ. of Kansas and 

 Hebard Cns.]. 



Atypic " A " toward " B," in addition to 8 $ and 8 9 previously recorded 

 from Jacksonville; moreover the female originally recorded from the 

 locality by Scudder is probably the same. 



Florida: Magnolia Springs, V, 22, 1916, (M. Hebard; in boggy under- 

 growth of pine woods), 1 S ■ 



Atypic "B". This condition differs further from typical sphe- 

 narioides apalachee in the males having shorter furcula, a more 

 falcate apex of the cercus with ventro-caudal angle more acute 

 and the paraprocts not tuberculate. 



This is a strictly coastal condition of which 43 males, 18 

 females and 13 immatures have been recorded from Cumberland 

 Island, Georgia; Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach, Ormond and 

 Daytona, Florida. 



Atypic "C". (PL XVI, fig. 11.) This condition is much like 

 atypic "B", but the thorn-like process on each side of the 

 pseudosternite is shorter, more curved and blunter. 



Atypic " C " Specimens Examined, in addition to 3 $ previously recorded 

 from Gainesville. — 39; 17 males, 21 females and 1 immature individual. 



Florida: Pomona, IX, 7 and 8, 1917, (Rehn and Hebard; common in 

 marsh grasses, occasional in pine woods undergrowth), 11 #, 15$, 1 large 

 juv. $. Waldo, VIII, 18, 1930, (Beamer and Nottingham), 6£, 89, 

 I Univ. of Kansas]. 



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