No. l6.] ORTHOPTERA OF CONNECTICUT. 157 



CE. latipennis Riley. Broad-winged Tree Cricket. 



Male, greenish white ; female yellowish green. Antennae with- 

 out black markings on the basal joints. These joints and top 

 of head are of a distinct pink color. The wing covers of the 

 male are much wider than in any of our other species. Blatchley 

 gives the following : — 



Measurements. 



Body Pronotum Tegmina Hind Femora Ovipositor 



Female 12.5 3.1 14.5 10 6.5 



Male 12.5 3-1 I5 10 



Width of dorsal surface tegmina of male, 7.5 mm. 



This insect is said to live on low plants in damp places. 

 Should be looked for during September and October. We have 

 no record of this species being taken in the state. 



CE. niveus DeGeer. Snowy Tree Cricket. 



Fig. 61. CBcanthus niveus Basal joints of antenna, showing markings. 



General color greenish ivory-white. The under side of the 

 two basal joints of the antennae each with a small, roundish, 

 black spot. Head larger and pronotum wider anteriorly than 

 in angustipennis. The maxillary palpi are longer than in the 

 other species. The tegmina are much longer than the abdomen, 

 and the wings equal to, or slightly longer than, the tegmina. 

 Ovipositor short, straight, and usually tipped with black. 



Much has been written in the past regarding this species 

 and the injury caused by it. From careful observation it is 

 thought that in much of this literature other species have been 

 confounded with this one. From our experience niveus is much 

 less common than at least three of our other species. New Haven, 

 16 August (P. L. B.) ; Norwalk, 13 October (W. E. B.) ; New 

 Haven, 12 October, Windsor, 13 September (B. H. W.). 



