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abdomen of the same color, suffused with prout's brown. Pro- 

 notum with disk ochraceous-tawny, the lateral margins trans- 

 parent, light ochraceous-buff. Tegmina transparent buckthorn 

 brown, the marginal fields transparent, light ochraceous-buff. 

 Wings hyaline, very weakly tinted with ochraceous-buff, area of 

 costal veins suffused with ochraceous-buff. Dorsal surface of 

 abdomen and cerci weak ochraceous-tawny. Frequently the 

 suffused cephalic markings are obscure or absent, but in occa- 

 sional specimens of more intensive coloration these markings, as 

 described, are strongly defined in tawny. In such specimens the 

 cerci are, very rarely, dark brown. In the maximum of recessive 

 coloration the darker markings of the insect are all less decided, 

 the pronotum ochraceous-buff, with disk feebly washed with orange 

 brown. 



9 . (All before us.) Almost solidly ochraceous-tawny, the 

 lateral margins of pronotum, marginal fields of tegmina and the 

 limbs paler, the ocelli light ochraceous-buff. 



We take great pleasure in dedicating this interesting species to 

 our good friend, Mr. A. X. Caudell, custodian of Orthoptera 

 in the U. S. National Museum. 



Specimens Examined: 30; 26 males and 4 females. 



Washington, District of Columbia, VI, 18, 1912, (A. X. Caudell), i c^, [U. S. 

 X. M.]: VI, 26, 191 1, (W. T. Davis), 2 ^, [Davis Cln.]. 



Falls Church. X'irginia, I. 7, 1914, (A. X. Caudell; bred adult \', 4, 1914), i a", 

 [U. S. X. M.] 



Charlottesville, Va., \'I, 15, 1914, (H. Fox), 2 d", [Hebard Cln.]. 



Tappahannock, Va., \'I, 9 to 17, 1915, (H. Fox; I at night on shrubbery), 6 d", 

 paratypes, [Hebard and Fox Clns.]. 



Raleigh, Xorth Carolina, \'I. 16 to \'II, i, 1904, (C. S. Brimley; attracted to 

 light), 3 d",^" tvpt' and paratypcs, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Southern Pines, X. C, \'II. 14. 1915, (A. H. Manee). i ^. paratype, [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



Tryon, X. C, (W. F. Fiske), i 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Spartanburg, South Carolina, \'III, 6, 1913, (Hebard; under sign on tree), I 9 .^'^ 

 allotype. [Hebard Cln.]. 



Crawford County, Indiana. \'I, 30, 1902, (\V. S. Blatchley), I 9, allotype of /. 

 insolita Rehn and Hebard, [Blatchley Cln.]. 



Rich Mountain, Arkansas, \'II, 2, 1905, (A. P. Morse), I o". [Morse Cln.]. 



'"See footnote 195. These specimens were similarly misidentified. 



198 Seg reference. Previously determined as /. insolita by Rehn and Hebard. 



MEM. .\M. ENT. SOC, 2. 



