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Melanoplus DECEPTUS. 



Psyche, XI, p. 9, (1904). 



Based on eight males and eight females from a single locality. 

 Single tj^e here designated: cf ; Jones Peak, Balsam Mountains, 

 North Carolina, August 19, 1903, 5,700-6,100 feet; Morse. 



Melanoplus decoratus. 



Psyche, XI, p. 12, (1904). 



Based on five males and sixteen females from four localities. 

 Single tji3e here designated: cf ; Murphy, North Carolina, July 

 25, 1903, 1,800 feet; Morse. 



Melanoplus devius. 



Psyche, XI, p. 12, (1904). 



Based on twenty-four males and twenty-one females from two 

 localities. 



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

 4 to 5, 1903, 3,000-3,500 feet; Morse. 



Melanoplus divergens. 



Psyche, XI, p. 8, (1904). 



Based on fifteen males and eighteen females from one locality. 



Single tj-pe here designated: cf ; Balsam, North Carolina, Julj" 

 24, 1903, 5,000-6,000 feet; Morse. 



Melanoplus harrisi. 



Psyche, XVI, p. 12, (1909). 



Described from a unique male, Needham, Massachusetts, August 

 23, 1908, rank herbage in upland field; Morse. 



Melanoplus latens. 



Psyche, XIII, p. 120, (1906). 



Based on six males and ten females from four localities. 

 Single tj-pe here designated : cf ; Caddo, Indian Territory, 

 August 9, 1905; Morse. 



Melanoplus scudderi latus. 



Psyche, XIII, p. 122, (1906). 

 Based on two males from one locality. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Bonita, Texas, August 14, 1905; 

 Morse. 



