430 Materials for a Monograph 



St. Louis, Missouri, (S. H. S.) Minnesota, (S. H. S.) 



* 2. N. viTTATus, Harr., Report, 3d ed. ; 152. (1862.) 

 Acheta servilis, Say Mss., and Harr., Cat. Ins. Mass.; 



56. (1835.) 



This species differs from tiie preceding in being of a 



darker color, and in having the hind femora somewhat 



ferruginous, besides that the wing-covers differ somewhat 



in their markings. 



Mass., (H. Coll., Mis^ Edmands, Sanborn, S. H. S.) 



Maine, (Packard.) Conn., (S. H. S.) 



* 3. N. FASCIATUS. 



GrijUus fasciatus, De Geer, Mem. ; III. 522, pi. 43, 



fig. 5. (1773.) 



Acheta hospes, Fabr., Syst. Ent. ; 281. (1775.) 



« " Fabr., Spec. Ins. ; I. 355. (1781.) 



« " Fabr., Mant. Ins. ; I. 232. (1787.) 



" " Fabr., Ent. Syst. ; II. 32. (1793.) 



Gryllus hospes, Oliv., Enc. Meth. ; IV. 636. (1791.) 



This species, except in the length of wings and wing- 

 covers, is very similar to N. exiguus ; it is somewhat 

 larger, and has the terminal half of the last joint of max- 

 illary palpi, black ; the elytra in both sexes are light 

 brown, with the veins darker, especially in the female, and 

 extending to the extremity of the body ; the wings in 

 both sexes are as long again as the body, and the oviposi- 

 tor of the female is so long as nearly to reach their tip. 

 Length of ovipositor, .25 in. 4 specimens. 



Mass., (Shurtleff, " flying against windows at night. 

 Avig. 14.") Delphi, Indiana, (Mus. Comp. Zoill.) Charles- 

 ton, S. C, (Mus. Comp. Zofil.) 



I have but little doubt that tiiis species is identical with 

 De Geer's G. fasciatus, notwithstanding the somewhat 

 greater size of his figure. But if I have been mistaken in 

 this reference, I shall not have committed so grievous an 

 error as Dr. Fitch has done (3d Report on Noxious Ins. of 



