46 STUDIES IN AMERICAN TETTIGONIIDAE (oRTHOPTERa) 



Steuben County, Indiana, VIII, 6 and 8, 1902, (W. S. Blatchley), 2 9 , [Hebard 

 Cln. and A. N. s". P.], 



Marshall County, Indiana, VII, 27 and 29, VIII, 15, 1902, (W. S. Blatchley), 

 1 cf , 4 9 , [Hebard Cln. A. N. S. P. and U. S. N. M.l. 



Gary, Indiana, VII, 26, 1906, 1 d', [Penna. State Dept. Zool.]. 



Southern IlUnois, (Thomas), 1 d', [M. C. Z.]. 



Tennessee, 1 9 , [M. C. Z.]. 



Cranmoor, Wisconsin, VIII, 16, 1909, (C. W. Hooker), 1 d, [U. S. N. M.]. 



Dallas County, Iowa, VIII, (Allen) 5 d, {M. C. Z.]. 



Staples, Minnesota, VII, 21, 1909, (H.; in ditch of high weeds), 6 cf , 14 9 . 



Bismarck, North Dakota, VIII, 9, 1885, 1 d, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Mandan, North Dakota, VII, 25, 1909, (H.; from thistle), 1 d. 



Glendive, Montana, VII, 2o, 1909, (H.; from sage on river plain — extremely 

 shy), 4 d', 1 9. 



BilHngs, Montana, VII, 28, 1909, (R. & H.; in sedgy area in Yellowstone 

 flood plain), 1 cf ■ 



North Platte, Nebraska, elev. 2,800 feet, VII, 28, 1910, (R. & H.; in swampy 

 tracts in Platte flood plain), 3 cf . 



West Point, Nebraska, VIII, 1887, IX, 1 (L. Bruner), 1 cf , 2 9, type and 

 paratype, [Hebard Cln.]. , 



Montana, 1 d, [U. S. N. M.]. 



Olmstead's, near EUensburg, Washington, VII, 14 to 15, 1882, 1 d, [M. C. Z.]. 



Sisson, Cahfornia, VII, (Dyar and Caudell), 1 d, [U. S. N. M.]; VIII, 29, 

 1897. (Morse), 1 9 , [Morse Cln.]. 



Morse (Canad. Entom., XXXIII, p. 201) and Caudell (Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., XXXIV, p. 78) have erroneously recorded this species as O. agile from 

 Sisson, California, and Scudder (in Hitchcock, Geol. of New Hampsh., 1, p. 

 368) reported it as 0. vulgare from the White Mountains, New Hampshire, 

 and in similar fashion from the same locahty and also from Mt. Greylock, 

 Massachusetts, 3500 feet (Appalachia, VIII, p. 317). The original material 

 for these references has been examined bv us. 



Orchelimum calcaratum new species (Figs. 1, 22, 43, 44 and 73.) 

 1891. Xiphidium {Orchelimum) cuticulare Redtonbacher (not of Serville, 

 1839), Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. GeseU., Wien, xh, pp. 495, 503. [Texas.] 



A member of the same group as glaherrimum, vulgare and glad- 

 iator, but differing from all in the greatly elongate tooth of the 

 male cercus, this being distinctly longer than the distal portion 

 of the cereal shaft and aciculate in character, while in the female 

 sex the species can be separated from vulgare by the less robust 

 fastigium, by the very slight indication of a humeral sinus and 

 by the always armed ventro-external margin of the caudal femora. 

 The female is readily separable from glaherrimum and gladiator 

 by the distinctly arcuate ovipositor, as well as by a number of 

 other characters. 



