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turn up, will run to couplet 15, where the internal skeleton 
will again provide easy recognition. 
Panorpa submaculosa Carp. 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1981, 72:255. 
Eleven specimens of this species were included in the col- 
lection sent by Professor Cartwright, ten from S. Carolina 
(Pickens Co., May 31, 1933), and one specimen from Geor- 
gia (Raburn Bald Mt., Raburn Co., June 13, 1933). These 
are the first records of submaculosa in either state, and 
they greatly extend the range of the species, which has pre- 
viously been known only from Michigan, New York, Ohio 
and Maryland. 
Panorpa acuta Carp. 
Figure 1 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1931, 72:253. 
Nine specimens of acuta taken in S. Carolina (Pickens 
Co., May 31, June 21, August 25) , and 3 in Georgia (Raburn 
Bald Mt., Raburn County, June 13) were sent by Professor 
Cartwright. These constitute the first record of the species 
Figs. 1-3. 1. Internal skeleton of 9th sternite of Panorpa acuta 
Carp, (allotype). 2. Same of Panorpa banksi Hine (allotype). 
3. Same of Panorpa flexa Carp, (allotype). 
