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Paroxya floridana (Thomas). 



Detroit, Fla., July 12, 1912; 5 cf , 3 9 • 



The species was common in the typical saw-grass growing in knee- 

 high water in the everglades. 

 Aptenopedes clara Rehn. 



Homestead, Fla., July 10, 12, 1912; 3 d', 3 9,1 9 n. 



Detroit, Fla., July 12, 1912; 3 cf , 1 d' n., 2 9 n. 



Long Key, Fla., July 13, 1912; 2 d', 2 9 , 1 d' n. 



Big Pine Key, Fla., July 6, 1912; 4 a", 3 9 n. 



Key West, Fla., July 3-7, 1912; 10 c^, 12 9 . 



This species was found in the undergrowth of the pine woods and 

 keys scrub, usually in damper situations than Aptenopedes aptera. 



Aptenopedes aptera Sc. 



Homestead, Fla., July 10-12, 1912; 1 d", 3 cf n., 4 9 n. 



Detroit, Fla., July 12, 1912; 1 d" n., 2 9 n. 



Big Pine Key, Fla., July 6, 1912; 1 c^ n., 3 9 n. 



The majority of the series are somewhat less than half grown. 

 As this is an apterous species, none of the nymphs have any trace of 

 tegmina, this together with their greater rugosity makes them easily 

 separable from nymphs of Aptenopedes clara, which show tegminal 

 sheaths from the earliest instars. 



This species has not been recorded previously south of Miami, Fla. 



TETTIGONIID^. 

 Arethaea phalangium (Scudder). 



Homestead, Fla., July 10, 1912; 1 d', 2 9. 



These specimens were found dead in spider-webs on the railroad 

 station building.^o 



Amblycorypha floridana R. and H. 



Homestead, Fla., July 10-12, 1912; 8 d', 6 9,1 9 n. 



Detroit, Fla., July 12, 1912; 2 d', 2 9 , 1 o' n. 



Big Pine Key, Fla., July 6, 1912; 1 cf . 



The character of the tympanum of the male tegmina is typical 

 in all of the individuals of that sex, while the ovipositor varies some- 

 what in depth and appreciably in length, the extremes of the latter 

 in the Homestead females being ten and a half and eleven and eight- 

 tenths millimeters. The blackish markings on the tympanum of 

 the males vary considerably^ in intensity, in one extreme covering 

 practically all of that field except the sutural half of the area proximad 



20 Vide, Rehn and Hebard, Trans. Amer. Enlom. Soc, XL, pp. 147, 148 (1914). 



