1916.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 291 



The very dark general coloration of immature examples of this 

 species and the hone white maxillary palpi, make them readily 

 separable from those of any other species found in the regions here 

 treated. 



In the southeastern United States the species was not previously 

 known except from Raleigh, North Carolina. 



A single immature specimen was found in woods of oak and pine 

 (Buckhead). 



Anurogryllus muticus (DeGeer).iso 



X, w J i rsey. Florida. 



Ocean View, VI, 11 and 17, 1911 and Jacksonville, IV, 1885, (W. H \>h- 



1912, (H. Fox), 2 <?, [A. N. S. P.]. mead), 1 ? , [Hebard Cln.]; winter of 



District of Columbia. [U^N V]^ "' Ashmead) ' * 9 ' 



Washington, (Chittenden), 2 9, [U. S. Lawteyj X, 12 and 28, 1886, (M. 



JN. .M.J. Venickerbocker), 2 juv. cf, 3 iuv. 9, 



1 «rgwua. [Tj. S. N. M.]. 



Clarendon, VI, 8, 1914, (H. A. Allard), Gulf Hammock, Levy County, IV, 7 



4 cf , [U. S. X. M.]. 1903, (P. Laurent), 3 juv. 9 .'[Hebard 



Falls Church, VIII, 1 9 , [U. S. N. M.]. Cln.]. 



Charlottesville, V, 26, 1914, (H. Fox), De Land, 2 juv. 9, [IT. S. N. M.l. 



1 cf, [Hebard Cln.]. . 7 , 



Alabama. 



North Carolina. Auburn, V, 6, 1911, (W. E. Hinds), 



Raleigh, V. 30, 1905, 1 cf, [U. S. 1 9 , [U. S. N. MJ. 



X. M.]; VI, 1911 to 1915, (C. S. Daphne, VI, 9, 1894, (L. Sauterre), 2 9 , 



Brimley), 4 cf , 19, [Brimley Cln. [U. S. N. M.]. 



and X. C. State Dept, Agr.]. T . . 



Louisiana. 

 South Carolina. Jen ^ La g alle Parishf y - lg87; 



Beech Island, V, 14, 1903, (Hammond), (M. Dempsey), 1 9 , [U. S. X. M.l 152 



19.ID.ftN.MJ- Texas 



Ge ° ra ™. Victoria, IV, 24, 1915, (J. D. Mitchell), 



Hebardville, V, 15, 1915, (H.), 4 cf . 2 9,1 juv. 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



This insect is one of the very plastic and widely distributed 

 American species of the group Gryllites. We find not only guade- 

 loupensis, angustulus and caribeus to be synonyms of this species, 

 as indicated by Kirby, 153 but also Gryllodes clarazianus of Saussure/ 54 

 which form was later placed in the present genus by its author. This 

 Argentinian variant, of which we have material before us, has been 



150 This species has twice been recorded by Caudell from the United States in 

 error as A. antiUarum. See footnote 152 and Proc. Entom. Soc. Wash., VI n 49 

 (1904), [Southern United States]. 



151 Correctly recorded by Hammond (Bull. 44, Bur. of Entom., U. S. Dent of 

 Agr., p. 94, (1904)). 



152 Recorded as ant ilia rum with Fl<>rid;i, South Carolina, Virginia and Alabama 

 state records by Caudell (Bull. 44, Bur. of Entom., U. S. Dept. of Wr n 88 

 (1904)). 1- ' 



153 5(/«. Cat. Ortk., II, p. 24, (1906). 



"< Miss. Sri. Max., Rech. Zool.. VI, p. 412, pi. VIII, fig. 31, (1874). [Bahia 

 Blanca, Argentina.] 



