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Camnii.a Still 



C. pellucida (Scud.). Clear-winged Locust. Commonindry 

 upland pastures where there are tufts of grass in August. 



Dissosteira Scudder 



D. Carolina (Linn.). Carolina Locust. Have taken juveniles 

 from under stones and wood July 26 and the adults continue 

 into Sept. Common on bare, sandy ground. Gray to cinna- 

 mon color variation. 



Circotettix Scudder 



C. verruculatus (Kby.). Snapping Locust. Abundant on 

 the top of Green Mt. and so on down, especially on rocky 

 pastures from July to frost. 



Podisma Latreille 



P. glacialis (Scud.). Wingless Locust. An inhabitant of the 

 moist zone of the mountains and the colder and damper part 

 of the N.E. part of boreal New England. Damp bushy 

 sphagnum bogs are the home of this most interesting ani- 

 mal. Near Witches' Hole (Br.), Sept. 30, '36. 



Melanoplus Stal 



M. mexicanus atlanis (Riley). Lesser Migratory Locust. 



Common, Aug. 13 until frost from top of Green Mt. to sea 



level. 

 M. fasciatus (Walk.). Huckleberry or Banded Locust. Bar 



Harbor, Great Clearing; S. W. Harbor, June lO-Aug. 20. 

 M. femur-rubrum (DeG.). Red-legged Locust. Aug. and 



Sept. are the months for these. Sections 16, 17 and 20; 



Station F173 and F184. 

 M. borealis (Fieb.) Northern Meadow Locust. Eden; Bar 



Harbor, June 9-July 29. 

 M. luridus (Dodge). Broad-necked Locust. One specimen 



taken at Section 20 sweeping grass, Sept. 13. 



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