Sept., '05] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 2IJ 



men was also taken across the bay from Miami. The young 

 of this species, or what I believe to be the young, the E. 

 sabaliauus of Scudder, occurred with the mature individuals. 

 A number of the young were brought to Washington and 

 placed in cages with the hopes of rearing the adult, thus prov- 

 ing or disproving the correctness of Rehn's union of these 

 two forms. 



Leucophaea surinamensis Linn. 



One adult specimen taken under a log at Miami in early 

 March. 



Blatta orientalis Linn. 



Immature specimens taken indoors at Miami and West Palin 

 Beach. 



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Anisomorpha buprestoides Stoll. 



One young nymph taken in the woods near Palm Beach. 



Tettigidea lateralis Say. 



One adult female from Sanford. Others were seen at various 

 points but not taken. This specimen from Sanford jumped 

 into a shallow pool of water in its efforts to escape, and when 

 I attempted to pick it up it deliberately dove to a blade of 

 grass fully an inch beneath the surface of the water. Here 

 it remained, grasping the stem with its legs, for several seconds. 

 This is the first time I ever witnessed the voluntary immersion 

 of one of these locusts. 



Rhadinotatum brevipenne Thorn. 



Specimens, adult and nymphs, taken at Miami and Arcadia. 



Dichromorpha viridis Scudd. 



Nymphs of this species were taken at Orange City Junction 

 and at Palm Beach. One adult was also taken at the latter 

 place. 



Orphulella pelidna Burm. 



Both brown and green forms of this species were taken at 

 Key West and at Palm Beach. This is very near the O. pra- 

 tonim of Scudder. The length of the antennas varies as does 

 also the size and color. 



