1912.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 109 



LlPHOPLUS ZEBRA. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1905, p. 49, PI. I, fig. 12. 

 Described from a single male taken at Miami, Florida, February 

 6,1904; Hebard; Hebard Collection. 



Nemobius palustris aurantius. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1910, p. 597. 



Described from a pair from the same locality. 



Single type here designated: d 1 type; Thomasville, Georgia, 

 December 6, 1903, in sphagnum mosses in swampy spot; Hebard; 

 Hebard Collection. 



section three. 



The Species described by Professor Lawrence Bruner in the 



Biologia Centrali-Americana and located in the 



Hebard Collection ex Bruner. 



One hundred and sixteen of the one hundred and seventy-three 

 species of Acrididse described by Professor Bruner in the Orthoptera 

 portion of the Biologia Centrali-Americana 26 are located in the Hebard 

 Collection ex Bruner. In this series are included all but one of the 

 thirty-four species described by him in that work whose range of 

 distribution is known to extend north of the Mexican boundary. 

 The authors are at present mainly interested in locating the single 

 types of species which are found in North America north of the 

 Mexican line, but the present paper treats all of those species whose 

 single types should be located in the Hebard Collection ex Bruner. 

 The types of the remaining fifty-seven species should be found 

 distributed as follows: twenty-four in the Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana Collection in the British Museum; sixteen in Professor 

 Bruner's South American Collection; six in the Scudder Collection 

 in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge; five in the 

 United States National Museum; four in the Carnegie Museum in 

 Pittsburgh and two in the Museum of Ceneva. The nomenclature 

 given in the original description is here used throughout, as this 

 paper is not intended to be in any way revisionary. 



Paropomala pallida (p. 40). 



Based on three female specimens from a single locality. 



Single type here designated: 9 ; Indio, California; H. F. Wickham. 



28 Biologia Centrali-Americana, Orthoptera, II, pp. 19-342, 1901-1908. 



