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One of the Deming females is a very pale buff, with the "herring- 

 bone" tegminal pattern but faintly marked. The other individual is 

 in the green phase with the pattern a pale green, and no indication of 

 the blackish suffusion on the sutural areas frequently seen in the 

 species. 



The previous New Mexican records for the species were all from the 

 vicinity of Las Cruces and Mesilla in the Mesilla Valley. 



ARETHiEA Stal. 

 Arethaea oonstricta Brunner. 



A single male of this species was taken at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, 

 August 28, 1908. by John Woodgate. 



The species has been recorded from Texas; near Organ Mountains, 

 New Mexico; from an arroyo ten miles west of La Luz, Otero County, 

 New Mexico; Tucson and Baboquivari Mountains, Arizona, 



SCUDDEEIA Stal. 

 Soudderia furcifera Scudder. 



A single female of this species has been examined from Fort Wingate, 

 New Mexico, taken August 23, 1908, by John Woodgate. 



The only previous New Mexican records of this species were from the 

 southern portion of the Territory, La Cueva, Organ Mountains, and 

 Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains. 



AMBLYCORYPHA St&l. 

 Amblycorypha huasteca (Saussure). 



A single male of this species was beaten from a tall green bush grow- 

 ing in the bottom of Dry Canyon, Sacramento Mountains, at an 

 elevation of 5,200 feet, in the pinon and juniper zone. 



This specimen is of considerable interest, as when compared with a 

 series of eight males and two females from Shovel Mount, Burnet 

 County, Texas, the tegmina are found to be appreciably longer, 

 although the body and caudal femora are of about the same size. 

 The dimensions of the Dry Canyon speecimen compared with an 

 average Shovel Mount male and the original measurements of Saussure 

 are as follows : 



Length of body, 

 Length of pronotum, 



Length of tegmen, 

 Greatest width of tegmen 

 Length of caudal femur, 



