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moderately elongate, surpassing the tips of the caudal femora by 

 two-thirds of the dorsal pronotal length, the width of the distal 

 third contained about six and one-half times in the greatest length 

 of the same; apical portion moderately narrowed by the arcuation 

 of the costal margin, the immediate apex obliquely rotundato- 

 truncate. Caudal femora moderately robust but with the distal 

 third slender, the greatest width contained four and one-half times 

 in the length of the same. 



Allotypic female. Miami, Dade County, Fla., undergrowth in 

 pine woods, March 27, 1910. (Hebard.) [Hebard Collection.] 



Agrees with male except in the following characters. Size con- 

 siderably greater than in male. Antennae nearly one and one-half 

 times the dorsal length of the pronotum. Caudal angle of the 

 pronotal disk rounded obtuse-angulate. Tegmina in form similar 



Figs. 15 and 16. — Lateral outlines of females of Schistocerca damnified (15; 

 Stafford's Forge, N. J.) and S. damnified cdlidior (16; allotype). (X 1|.) 



to those of the male, surpassing the tips of the caudal femora by 

 one-half of the dorsal pronotal length, the width at the distal third 

 contained slightly more than six times in the length. Caudal 

 femora with the greatest width contained four and two-third times 

 in the length of the same. 



