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notum, the lateral angles also being narrowly outlined with 

 the same color. The females are quite dull in color with a 

 pair of more or less distinct trigonal blackish pronotal macu- 

 lations. 



The species has been recorded from Laggan. 



Acrydium granulatum Kir by. 



Field. June 26, August 2 (Brown.) Two females. The 

 June specimen is long-winged with the pronotum elongate, 

 while the August individual has the pronotum and wings 

 much shorter. 



Chloealtis abdominalis (Thomas). 



Radisson. July 30. Three immature females. This is 

 the most northern locality from which the species has been 

 recorded. 



Chorthippus curtipennis (Harris). 



Radisson. July 30. One immature specimen. Field. Au- 

 gust i and 2 (Brown.) Two males. 



Gomphocerus clavatus (Thomas). 



Radisson. July 30, August 2. Five males, one female. 

 Rudy. July 19. Two males, two females. One of the 

 Radisson specimens is in the greenish phase of coloration. 



Previous Saskatchewan records of this species are from 

 Moose Jaw (Caudell), Waldeck and Pasqua (Walker). 



Mecostethus gracilis (Scudder). 



Radisson. July 30. One male. Dr. Fletcher (Rep. Fnt. 

 Soc., Ontario, 1907, p. 130) has recorded this species from 

 the same locality 



Arphia frigida Scudder. 



Radisson July 31. Seven males, six females. Rudy. July 

 18. Two males, one female. Banff. June 12, 1906 (Brown), 

 August 2, 1907 (Skinner). Five males, four females. 



All of these specimens have red wings, the Banff series 

 having the disk more orange-red than the Saskatchewan in- 



