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about midway between the lateral tooth and the base. Supra-anal plate 

 of the £ with the posterior process narrow, sub-quadrate, the apical 

 angles rounded, the entire process usually strongly deflexed. Ovipositor 

 straight, about five-sixths as long as the hind femora, acute and symmetri- 

 cal at tip. 



Body: $, 11-13; ?, 11-1S. Pron.: $, 3.5-4; 9, 4-5S-3- 

 Teg.: ,£, 2-3. Post, fern.: <J , 10-12; ?, 13-15. Ant.: <J , 4S~ 6 ° > 

 ?, 45-5°- Ovip.: 10.5-12 mm. 



Rusty or olivaceous above, the face and sides of body greenish. A 

 well-marked brown, median dorsal band sometimes present, bordered on 

 each side by a narrow pale line. Sides of abdomen of male sometimes 

 more or less infuscated. Abdomen of young marked with a conspicuous, 

 broad, median fuscous band. 



Twelve <$, fifteen 9. tw ° young. Aug. 15-Sept. 5, Hastings, Fla. 

 (Brown); 1 $ , Sandford, Fla., G. B. Frazer (Scudder). 



Scudderia cuneata, sp. nov. — In dorsal view the anal segment of the 

 male resembling that of /areata (see Scudder, Proc. A.A.A.S., 1898, fig. 

 8), but with the excavation at apex deeper, twice as deep as its middle 

 width, the sides sub-parallel or slightly approximated distally from the 

 middle, convergent to a very bluntly rounded apex at base of furcation ; 

 limbs of the furcula relatively slender, slightly approximate at tip, 

 obliquely depressed. In lateral view similar to Mexicana, but with the 

 furcula narrow and sub-acute at tip and the subapical flanges appearing 

 as if truncate, the emargination reduced to a shallow excavation, the 

 outline of the apex as a whole roughly cuneate. Sub-genital plate 

 reaching tip of anal segment, strongly arcuate, rather slender. 



Pronotum with parallel sides and distinct lateral canthi. Posterior 

 femora spinulose, the spines three in number on outer, six on inner edge, 

 very small, black. Tegmina long and narrow, apex rounded. 



Body: <$ , 22. Post, fem.: 25. Teg.: 30x5.5. Wings pass teg. : 5. 

 Ant.: 45 mm. 



Green. Antenna?, tarsi and apices of tibiae of anterior and middle 

 legs, dorsal margin of tibia opposite sense organ, and lateral canthi of 

 pronotum, rufo-flavescent, palest on pronotum, darkest on tarsi. Posterior 

 tarsi and apical seven-eighths of tibia? infuscated. 



One £ , Alabama (Baker). 



Hcspcrotcttix F/oridensis, sp. nov. — Resembling H. speciosus (from 

 which it is readily distinguished by the shorter tegmina), but rather 



