38 ' BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Tettigoniidae. The Long-horned Grasshoppers 



SCUDDERIA Stal 



S. FURCATA FUECATA Briiii. Fork-tailed Katydid. Occur gen- 

 erally in small numbers from the tops of the mountains to 

 the low grounds from August to frost. General sweeping 

 of bushes best method. 



S. piSTiLLATA Bruii. Broad-wiiiged or Pistillate Bush Katy- 

 did. Distributed like the above with the earliest record 

 June 13. 



S. cuRvicAUDA BOREALis R. & H. Nortlierii Curve-tailed or 

 Bush Katydid. Mt. Desert, Aug. 28 (Br.). Scarce. 



Neoconocephalus Karney 



X. ENsiGER Harris. The Sword Bearer Conehead. Section 26 

 (Br.). Scarce. 



Orchelimum Serville 



0. GLADIATOR Bi'un. Mcadow Grasshopper. Meadow south of 

 Eden, Aug. 9-11; Penikese, Aug. 2; Mt. Desert (Br.), Aug. 

 28. Not common. 



CONOCEPHALUS Thuuberg 



C. FASciATus (DeG.). Slender Meadow grasshopper. S. W. 



Harbor, Sept. 6. Station F184, Sept. 13. Occurs from 



July 15 to frost. 

 C. BREviPENNis (Scud.). Sliort-wiiiged Meadow grasshopper. 



Although the juveniles are found in June, the adults were 



not taken until about August first and from then until frost 



they are found sparingly. 



Ceutophilus Scudder 



C. MACULATUs Harr. Spotted Cave-cricket. Found in damp 

 places particularly in rotton stumps and under wood in the 

 latter part of year. My records are mostly in Sept. and 

 range from the mountain tops down. 



C. NEGLECTUs Scud. YcUow Cave-cricket. Mt. Desert, Aug. 

 8-Sept. 12 (Br.). 



