248 STUDIES IN AMERICAN TETTIGONIIDAE (oRTHOPTERA) 



Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, III, 1902, (P. Biolley), 2 d^, 2 ?, [A. N. S. P.], 

 (semi-macr.). 



Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica, 1 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Puntarenas, Costa Rica, II, 1907, (P. Biolley; strand, leaves of Ipomaca),^ 

 1 9, [A. N. S. P.], (semi-macr.). 



San Jose, Costa Rica, III and VI, 1904 to 1906, 1160 meters elevation, (P. 

 Biolley), 3 9,^* [A. N. S. P.], (1 semi-macr.). 



Rio Grande, Costa Rica, III, 6, 1902, (M. Gary), 1 d", [Hebard Cln.], (semi- 

 macr.). 



Carillo, Costa Rica, III, 1902, (P. Biolley), 1 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Guatel, Costa Rica, (C. F. Underwood), 1 o^,« [A. N. S. P.]. 



Paraiso, Costa Rica, IV, 20. 1910, (P. P. Calvert), 1 9 , [A. N. S. P.], (semi- 

 macr.). 



Juan Vinas, Costa Rica, VII, 31, 1909, (P. P. Calvert), 1 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Siquires, Costa Rica, VIII, 3, 1903, (M. A. Carriker, Jr.), 2 a", [Hebard Cln.]. 



Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama, XI, 12, 1913, (Hebard; open marshy grass- 

 land), 6 cf, 6 9, (1 cf, 2 9 nearly semi-macr.). 



La Piedrita, Venezuela, II, 16, 1911, (S. Brown), 14 c?, 2 9,4 juv. 9, 

 [A. N. S. P.], (8 cT semi-macr.). 



Cali, Cauca Valley, Colombia, V, 26, 1914, (H. S. Parish), 3 o^, [A. N. 8. P.], 

 (2 semi-macr.). 



Cayenne, French Guiana, 1 cT, (W. Schaus), [U. S. N. M.]; 1 9, (Ex Saus- 

 sure, labelled /a .scia^ MS), [A. N. S. P.], (dr. alch.). 



Rio Maranon, Peru, 1 9 , [M. C. Z.], type oi Orchelimum ortoni Scudder, (dr. 

 alch.). 



Rio Pacaya, Peru, VII, 1912, 1 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Contamano, Rio Ucayali, Peru, X-XII, 1912, 3 c^, 2 9, [A. N. S. P.], (dr. 

 alch.). 



Conocephalus fasciatus fasciatus (DeGeer)**^ 



1773. Locudn Jascwtn De Gecr, Mem. I'Hist. Ins., iii, p. 458, pi. 40, fig. 4. 

 [Pennsylvania.] 



This species has been widely confused in studjdng tropical 

 American material with the allied but distinctive C. cinereus, and 

 with the very diiferent C. saltator. Careful study of the very 



*^ The finding of a specimen on strand vegetation, from which spot we have 

 an example of C- spinosus, is not surprising. C. spinosus has been taken in 

 salt marsh at Coronado Beach, California, a few feet from grasses and strand 

 plants where C. fasciatus vicinus is to be found. The present species supplants 

 C. f. fasciatus and its race and is found imder similar local environmon^^al con- 

 ditions. 



■"^ Recorded by Rehn as A', fasciatuin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 190.5, 

 p. 826, (1906). 



^^ For a more detailed discussion of the present species, vide Rehn and 

 Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xU, p. 170, (1915). 



