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



in length to the body and equals or slightly exceeds the length 

 of the hind femora. Tegmina of the common short-winged 

 form covering about two-thirds of the abdomen in the female ; 

 usually reaching its tip in the male. Hind femora usually 

 unarmed, though sometimes bearing one to four small teeth on 

 their lower outer carina. Cerci of male rather stout, with the 

 apical half curved slightly outward and depressed. Ovipositor 

 slender, straight. The general color is more of a green than in 

 hrevipenne ; the face, sides of pronotum and abdomen, and usually 

 the four anterior femora being of that hue. The tegmina and 

 wings are light reddish brown, as are also the tibiae and ovi- 

 positor."* 



Measurements. 



Body Pronotum Tegmina Hind Femora Ovipositor 

 Female 12-14 3-5 8.5 13.5 12-14 



Male 12.5 3.5 10 13 



Long-winged 

 female 14. 



North Madison, last week in August (W. S. B.). 



Orchelimum Serville. 

 Closely resembling Xiphidium, but of larger size. Spines of 

 the prosternum cylindrical and slender. Wing covers narrow, 

 often tapering towards the apex, surpassing the tip of the ab- 

 domen in our species. Wings extending beyond the tips of 

 the tegmina. Calling organ similar but larger in proportion than 

 in Xiphidium. Ovipositor stout, broad, and usually upcurved 

 beyond the middle. 



Key to Species. 



1. Face without a brown median stripe 2 



Face with a dark reddish brown stripe down the center 



herbaceum 



2. Tegmina and wings of nearly equal length, extending 



but little beyond the tips of the hind femora; size 



medium (body 18-19 mm.) vulgare 



Tegmina shorter than the wings, distinctly surpassing 

 the tips of the hind femora; size larger (body 22-23 

 mm.) glaberrimum 



♦Blatchley. "Orthoptera of Indiana," p. 375. 



