MELANOPLUS. 323 



28. Melanoplus tenuipennis, Scudd. 



Pezotettix tenuipennis, McNeill, MS. \ 



Melanoplus tenuipennis, Scudd. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xx. p. 244, t. 16. fig. 7 (1897) a . 

 Hab. North America, Los Angeles, San Diego, &c, California 2 {coll. L. Bruner). 



It evidently occurs in Mexican territory a few miles to the southward, as the faunal 

 area is the same. 



[29. Melanoplus missionum, Scudd. 



Melanoplus missionum, Scudd. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xx. p. 246, t. 16. fig. 8 (1897) \ 

 Hab. North America, Los Angeles, California *.] 



[30. Melanoplus fuscipes, Scudd. 



Pezotettix fuscipes, McNeill, MS. 1 . 



Melanoplus fuscipes, Scudd. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xx. p. 247, t. 16. fig. 9 (1897) \ 



Hab. North America, Los Angeles 1 and other South Californian localities {coll. 

 L. Bruner).'] 



31. Melanoplus SCituluS, Scudd. 



Melanoplus scitulus, Scudd. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xx. p. 249, t. 16. fig. 10 (1897) \ 



Hab. Mexico; Alvarez Mts., San Luis Potosi 1 . 



32. Melanoplus flabellatus, Scudd. 



Pezotethw flabellatus, Scudd. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xx. pp. 82, 83 (1879) \ 

 Melanoplus flabellatus, Scudd. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xx. p. 251, t. 17. fig. 1 (1897) 2 ; Caudell, ib. 

 xxvi. p. 801 (1903) 3 . 



Hab. North America, Texas 1 ~ 3 . 



This insect certainly occurs across the Rio Grande in Mexican territory. It is one 

 of the common species and lives about the edges of open woods. 



33. Melanoplus inornatus, Scudd. 



Pezotettix inornatus, McNeill, MS. 1 . 



Melanoplus inornatus, Scudd. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xx. p. 254, t. 17. fig. 3 (1896) \ 



Hab. Mexico, Montelovez, Coahuila 2 . 



34. Melanoplus femur-rubrum, De Geer. 



Acridium femur-rubrum, De Geer, Mem. Hist. Ins. iii. p. 498, t. 42. fig. 5 (1773) \ 

 Caloptenus femur-rubrum, Burm. Haudb. Ent. ii. p. 638 (1838) 2 . 



Melanoplus femur-rubrum, Scudd. Hitchc. Rep. Geol. N. H. i. 375 (1874) 3 ; Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 

 xx. p. 278, t. 1. fig. h and t. 19. figg. l^t (1897) 4 . 



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