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Single type here designated: 9 ; Colorado, [1884]; Morrison; 

 Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



Hesperotettix pratensis (p. 64). / 



Based on forty males and sixty-eight females from thirty localities. 

 Single type here designated: figured cf ; Dallas, Texas, July 18; 



Boll; Scudder Collection. 



iEoLOPLUS TENUIPENNIS (p. 70). 



Based on a single male: figured; Fort Grant, Graham County, 

 Arizona; U. S. N. M. Collection. 



^EOLOPLUS ELEGANS (p. 71). 



Based on one male: figured; Las Cruces, Donna Ana County, 

 New Mexico, August 8, [1893]; T. D. A. Cockerell; U. S. N. M. 

 Collection. 



iEoLOPLTJS REGALIS Sc." (p. 71). 



Nee Caloptenus regalis Dodge or Melanoplus regalis Bruner. 



New name, JEoloplus bruneri Caudell (Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 

 Vol. VIII, p. 134, 1906). 



Based on five males and forty-one females from seven localities. 



Single type here designated: figured cf ; Lakin, Kearny County, 

 Kansas, elevation 3,000 feet, July-September; Scudder Collection. 



iEoLOPLUS CALIFORNICUS (p. 73). 



Based on one male and four female specimens from California. 

 Single type here designated: unique figured cf ; California; 

 Burrison; from Henshaw; Scudder Collection. 



iEoLOPLUS UNIFORMIS (p. 77). 



Based on a pair from two localities. 



Single type here designated: unique figured cf ; Fort Whipple, 

 Yavapai County, Arizona; E. Palmer; Scudder Collection. 



iEoLOPLUS ARIZONENSIS (p. 78). 



Based on five males and four females from one locality. 

 Single type here designated: figured cf ; Fort Whipple, Yavapai 

 County, Arizona; Scudder Collection. 



iEoLOPLUS OCULATUS (p. 79). 



Based on one male: figured; Mohave, Arizona; Wickham; 

 Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



Bradynotes caurus (p. 83). 



Based on two male and six female specimens from three localities. 



