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Spharagemon INORNATUM. 



Psyche, VII, p. 291, (1895). 



Described from a unique female, Hot Springs, New Mexico, 

 7,000 feet. 



Spharagemon oculatum. 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XXVI, p. 232, (1894). 



Based on seven males and seven females from probably four 

 localities. 



Single type here designated: 9 ; Marshall County, Indiana, 

 August 1, 1892; Blatchley, (dried alcoholic). 



Spharagemon saxatile. 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XXVI, p. 229, (1894). 



Based on ninety-one males and sixty females from eleven localities. 



Single type here designated: 9 ; Blue Hill, Massachusetts, 

 [September 20, 1891]; Morse. 



Spharagemon saxatile planum. 



Pst/che, XI, p. 13, (1904). 



Based on twenty-two males and ten females from a single locality. 

 Single type here designated : 9 ; Wytheville, Virginia, September 

 4 to 5, 1903, 2,300 feet; Morse. 



EOTETTIX PALUSTRIS. 



Psyche, XI, p. 7, (1904). 



Described from three males and one female from one locality. 

 Single type here designated: c^ ; Live Oak, Florida, August 10, 

 1903; Morse. 



EOTETTIX PUSILLUS. 



Psyche, XI, p. 7, (1904). 



Based on seventeen males and two females from two localities. 

 Single type here designated: cf ; Waycross, Georgia, August 11, 

 1903; Morse. 



Hesperotettix floridensis. 



Can. EnL, XXXIII, p. 130, (1901). 



Described from fourteen males and four females from a single 

 locality. 



Single type here designated : c^ ; Hastings, Florida, August 

 17 to 18, [1900; A. J.] Brown. 



