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Melanoplus pictus (p. 156). 



Based on a unique male: figured; Bradshaw Mountain, Arizona. 

 June 21, [1892]; Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



Melanoplus elongatus (p. 160). 



Based on five male and four female specimens from five localities. 

 Single type here designated: figufed c? ; Bledos, San Luis Potosi, 

 Mexico, October; E. Palmer; Scudder Collection. 



Melanoplus bruneri (p. 164). 



Based on twenty-three males and twenty-five females from twelve 

 localities. 



Single type here designated: figured cf; Fort McLeod, Alberta, 

 Canada, August [1882]; Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



Melanoplus excelsus (p. 166). 



Based on four male and five female specimens from a single locality. 



Single type here designated: figured cf ; Mt. Lincoln, Park 

 County, Colorado, above timber, elevation 11,000-13,000 feet, 

 August 13, [1877]; Scudder Collection. 



Melanoplus utahensis (p. 167). 



Based on a unique male; figured; Salt Lake [Valley], Utah, 

 August 30; L. Bruner; U. S. N. M. Collection. 



Melanoplus alaskanus (p. 169). 



Based on two males and one female from two localities. 

 Single type here designated: figured cf ; Alaska; T. C. Menden- 

 hall; U. S. N. M. Collection. 



Melanoplus affinis (p. 171). 



Based on six males and four females from eight localities. 

 Single type here designated: figured c? ; Salt Lake Valley, Utah, 

 August 30; L. Bruner; Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



Melanoplus intermedius (p. 172). 



Based on fifteen male and twenty-three female specimens from 

 five localities. 



Single type here designated: second 12 figured c? ; Yellowstone, 

 Montana, August, [1888]; Hebard Collection, ex Bruner. 



12 This specimen was chosen as type rather than tha first figured, owing to the 

 fact that the specimen is in the best condition. 



