Nov., 1914,] Orthopterous Fauna of Ohio. 373 



Ceuthophilus ensifer Pack. 



Two specimens are in the Ohio State University collection, 

 one cf from Sugar Grove and one 9 from Columbus. 



Ceuthophilus gracilipes Hald. * 



One d^, taken by Mr. Dury at Cincinnati, and one 9 , taken 

 by Dr. Morrey at 'Chester Hill. Morgan County. (Id. A. N. 

 Caudell). 



Ceuthophilus heros Scudd. 



One cf , taken by Mr. C. J. Drake, at Tiffin, Seneca County, 

 and several specimens, cfs and 9 s, collected by the writer 

 near Clyde, Sanduskv County and at Rocky River, Cuyahoga 

 County. (Id. A. N. Caudell)." 



Ceuthophilus neglectus Scudd. 



Several specimens, cfs and 9 s, taken by Mr. R. J. Sim, 

 at Jefferson, Ashtabula County. 



Ceuthophilus pallidipes Walk. 



Two d^s, one 9 , taken by Mr. R. J. Sim, at Jefferson. 



Ceuthophilus tenebrarum Scudd. 



In his paper on the North American Ceuthophili, (Proc. 

 American Academy, vol. XXX (N. S. XXII) (1894), p. 72), 

 Scudder says of this species: "Two d^, two 9 , from Ohio are in 

 the collection of Riley. (U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



Family ACRIDIIDAE. 



Neotettix femoratus Scudd. 



One specimen of this southern species, a cf, was taken by the 

 writer near S. Bloomingville, Hocking County. 



Acrydium (Tettix) hancocki Morse. 



One cf , taken by the writer at Ironton. 



Tettigidea lateralis Say. 



One cf and two 9 s of this southern form were taken by the 

 writer at Ironton. A few fairly typical specimens from Hanging 

 Rock, Sugar Grove and Columbus are in the University col- 

 lection. A number of specimens taken in the southern half 

 of the state are plainly more or less intermediate between T. 

 lateralis and T. parvipennis, through a perfect connecting series 

 between the two is lacking. 



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Trachyrhachis thomasi Caud. (Mestobregma cincta auct.) 



Several specimens, cf s and 9 s, have been taken by the 



writer at Ironton, and near S. Bloomingville, Hocking County. 



One 9 was picked up on the University campus, Columbus. 



Trimerotropis citrina Scudd. 



Taken by Mr. Dury on sand bars along the Ohio River at 



Cincinnati, where it is common. 



