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characters, antennal differences are probably not reliable 
enough for the identification of female specimens. 
The male genitalia are distinctive, considerably more 
slender than in the other Nearctic species, and slightly 
expanded on one side near the apex, without any definite 
notches on the sides. Because they are dorso-ventrally 
flattened, they are more similar to those of interrwptus 
and constrictus than they are to those of impressulus . 
The figures should be consulted for comparison. 
Inhabilis ranges very widely east of the 100th Meridian, 
from Massachusetts to Florida, west to eastern Kansas 
and Arkansas. It has not yet been taken in coastal Texas. 
Despite the wide range, it has not been found to be 
abundant at any locality. 
Type series: All the specimens designated as types are 
males in which the genitalia have been examined. Holotype : 
Homestead, Florida, June, 1929, P. J. Darlington (mcz). 
Paratypes: Arkansas: 2 Washington Co., Oct. 11, 1939, 
M. W. Sanderson (inhs and author). Connecticut: 1 
So. Meriden, Apr. 9, 1939, H. L. Johnson (Conn. Ins. 
Surv.). Florida: 2 Alachua Co., Apr. 24, 1948, I. J. 
Cantrall (U. Mich, and author). 1 Ch. Hbr., A. T. Slosson 
(amnh). Enterprise, June 19, Bowditch Coll. (mcz). 2 
Homestead, eutopotypical (mcz and author). Jacksonville, 
A. T. Slosson (amnh). Titusville, Mar. 21/22, 1939, 
F. E. Lutz (amnh). Georgia: 1 Spring Ck., Decatur Co. 
Jul. 16-29, 1912 (Cornell). Indiana: 1 Vermillion Co., Aug. 
17, 1921, W. S. Blatchley (Cornell). 1 Vigo Co., May 30, 
1907, A. B. Wolcott (Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus.). Iowa: 
2 Iowa City, Mar. 25, 1898, IH. F. Wickham (mcz and 
author). Kansas: 1 Riley Co., Mar. 13, Popenoe (Kans. 
State). 2 Topeka, Popenoe (usnm and Kans. State). 
Massachusetts: 1 Tewksbury, Sept. 2, 1871, F. Blanchard 
(mcz). Mississippi: 1 Lucedale, Dec. 4, 1930, H. B. Die- 
trich (Cornell). Missouri: 1 St. Louis, Liebeck Coll. 
(mcz). 
Tomoderus impressulus Casey 
Plate 5, Figs. 4, 8 
Tomoderus impressulus Casey, 1895, op . cit .: 649. 
Samples of this species from the southern Appalachians 
