134 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



This is our most slender and graceful species. Wings usually 

 bright green, head and body somewhat lighter, usually a yellowish 

 line on the lateral carinae of the pronotum. Posterior tibiae and 

 tip of ovipositor smoky brown. Cone of vertex long and slender, 

 usually over 3 mm,, rather acutely rounded at apex, a black 

 line on either margin beneath extending from the apex half- 

 way or more to the base. Tegmina long, narrower than in any 

 of our other species. Brown examples of ensiger seem to be 

 quite scarce. 



Measurements. 



Pronotum Tegmina Hind Femora Ovipositor 

 7-7-5 44-48 22 28-31 



7-7-5 37-40 20 



Occurs in moist fields and meadows where the grass is tall 

 and coarse, from July to October. Scotland, 27 July to 7 

 August, New Haven, 11 August to 10 September (B. H. W.), 



C. exiliscanorus Davis. 



Fig. 56. Conocephalus exiliscanorus, male. Dorsal view of vertex. 



Somewhat resembles robustus, but will be readily recognized 

 by the long cone, the underside of which is black from the tip 

 to the basal tooth. 



Measurements. 

 Body Cone Pronotum Tegmina Hind Femora Ovipositor 



Female 40 4 8 43 23 38 



Male 34 .39 23 



Beutenmiiller states that this species is found from the latter 

 part of July until cold weather in the salt marshes and meadows 

 of Staten Island. A female in the collection of the Peabody 

 Museum of Yale University, has the following record: New 

 Haven (D. C. Eaton). 



