246 STUDIES IN AMERICAN TETTIGONIIDAE (oRTHOPTERA) 



and Panama to northern South America, where it is known south- 

 eastward as far as Cayenne, French Guiana, and southwestward 

 as far as Contamano, Peru. It is the dominant species of the 

 genus only in the Bahamas, Greater Antilles and northernmost 

 Lesser Antilles. 



In the present instance, we have included below material 

 previously misidentified and now before us, to assist in future 

 distributional and other studies. 



Specimens Examined: 200; 104 males, 77 females, 6 immature males and 13 

 immature females. 



Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas, I, 31, 190-4, (Hebard; in short 

 grass), 2 cf , 2 9 ,^« [Hebard Cln.]; VI, 28, 1904, (G. M. Allen), 1 cf, 1 9," 

 [M. C. Z.], (aU semi-macr.).4o 



Guane, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, IX, 24 to 26, 1913, (F. E. Lutz), 6 d^, 5 9,1 

 juv. 9 , [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.], (3 cf , 3 9 semi-macr.). 



North of Vinales, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, IX, 16 to 22, 1913, (F. E. Lutz), 1 

 cT, [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Pinar del Rio, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, IX, 9 to 24, 1913, (F. E. Lutz), 4:d', 5 

 9, [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Cabanas, Pinar del Rio, Cuba, IX, 5 to 8, 1913, (F. E. Lutz), 4 d", [Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist.], (3 semi-macr.). 



Havana, Cuba,", I, 23, 1904, (Hebard), 6 cf, 1 9,1 juv. 9 , [Hebard Cln.]; 

 (C. F. Baker), 1 cf , 2 9 , [A. N. S. P.], (2 c^, 1 9 semi-macr.). 



Cayamas, Oriente, Cuba, XII, 21 to II, 28, (E. A. Schwarz), 2 d', 2 9, 

 [LT. S. N. M.], (1 9 semi-macr.). 



Cristo, Oriente, Cuba, X, 3, 1913, (F. E. Lutz), 2 juv. 9, [Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist.]. 



Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba, X, 4 to 8, 1913, (F. E. Lutz), 5 cT, 3 9,2 juv. 

 9, [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.], (3 cd', 4 9 semi-macr.). 



Baracoa, Oriente, Cuba, IX, 15 to X, 4, 1901, (A. Busck), 2 c/", 3 9, [U. S. 

 N. M.], (3 9 semi-macr.). 



San Francisco Mountains, San Domingo, IX, 1905, (A. Busck), 5 cf , 3 9, 

 [U. S. N. M.]. 



Mona Island, Porto Rico, II, 21 to 26, 1914, 1 d^, 3 juv. cf , 2 juv. 9 , [Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist.], {(f semi-macr.). 



38 Recorded by Rehn as A', hrevipenne, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., xxii, 

 p. 116, (1906). 



33 Recorded by Morse as X. Jaaciatum, Psyche, xii, p. 20, (1905). 



^0 The less usual conditions of tegminal development are given in ])arcn- 

 theses at the end of each record in the i)resent paper except where, in certain 

 species, it has been thought best to give the condition for each specimen. 

 Macr. = macroi)terous and brach. = brachyi)terous. Dried alcoholic material 

 is also indicated by "dr. alch." 



^1 The semi-ma cropterous material of this series has been recorded as X. 

 hrevipenne (in part), the macropterous as A', fasciahun (in part) by Rehn, 

 Cent. Exp. Sta. Rept. Cuba, p. 216, (1909). 



