40 STUDIES IN AMERICAN TETTIGONIIDAE (oRTHOPTERa) 



Washington, District of Columbia; Virginia; Grant County, West 

 Virginia; Linville, North Carolina; Thompsons Mills, Georgia; 

 Indiana; Illinois; Clarksville, Tennessee; St. Louis, Missouri; Iowa 

 City and Dallas County, Iowa; West Point, Kearney, Lincoln 

 and Neligh, Nebraska; Topeka, Barber County, Hiawatha and 

 Belpre, Kansas, and Dallas, Texas. 



An examination of the series before us shows that normally the 

 ventro-external margins of the caudal femora are unspined in 

 this species, only occasional specimens having one or two spines. 

 Forty-eight specimens from five representative localities show 

 counts as follows: 



Distribution^^. — Extending from southern Maine (Norway; 

 Smith), southern Quebec (Montreal; Caulfield), the Muskoka 

 region of Ontario (Walker) , north shore of Lake Superior (Caul- 

 field) and Minnesota (Lugger), south in the east as far as north- 

 ern Georgia (Thompsons Mills; Allard), north of the Carolinas 

 extending eastward to the coast, in the Carolinas east as far as 

 Raleigh (Brimley) and Edenton, in the interior south to at least 

 Tennessee, northwest Arkansas (Fayette ville) and northeast 

 Texas (Dallas), west to the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Colo- 

 rado (Manitou) and eastern Wyoming (Thomas). Certainly the 

 majority of the glaherrimum records from this region refer to 

 long-winged vulgare, except in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey 

 where glaherrimum reaches its northern limit, while it is possible 

 some of the interior records refer to gladiator and calcaratum. 

 The record of this species from Chokoloskee, Florida, by the pres- 

 ent authors is erroneous, the material having been from else- 

 where. 



Specimens Examined: 467; 248 cf; 195 9; 10 juv. cT; 14 juv. 9. 

 Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (Lyman), 1 9 , [M. C. Z.j. 

 Windsor, Ontario, Canada, IX, 1894, 3 cT, [Cornell Univ.]. 



1* Owing to the great confusion previously existing between the present 

 species and 0. glaherrimum, we are here considering as trustworthy only such 

 records as our material gives reason to believe are correct. 



