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C. neglectus Scud. Yellow Cave-cricket. Mt. Desert, Aug. 

 8-Sept. 12 (Br.). 



C. TERRESTis Scud. Woodland Cave-cricket, Probably fairly 

 common but hard to find as its habitat is in dense woods. 

 Long Pond, June 20. 



C. brevipes Scud. Short-legged Cave-cricket. Bar Harbor 

 (Br.), May 11; Corfield, June 6-Sept. 9 under boards. 



C. nigricans Scud. Yellow-bellied Camel Cricket. Bar Har- 

 bor, Aug. 19-Sept. 13 (Br.). 



Gryllidae. The Crickets 

 Gryllus Linnaeus 



G. assimilis (Fab.). Common Field-cricket. Common in the 

 fields under stones and around buildings under boards. 

 Earliest record for young is under bark Little Round Pond, 

 July 21. 



Nemobius Serville 



N. fasciatus fasciatus (DeG.). Striped Grass-cricket. Bar 



Harbor ; Narrows, Aug. 13-14. Bay Shore Drive meat trap, 



Sept. 11. Penikese, Oct. 3. 

 N. fasciatus socius Scud. Found in damp fields where it 



occurs in numbers at times. Sec. 20, Aug. 30 (Dethier). 

 X. palustris Blatchley. Sphagnum Cricket. Common in 



Sphagnum bogs. Witch Hole Pond; Tremont, Aug. 18-23. 

 N. carolinus Scud. Carolina Ground Cricket. Bar Harbor, 



Aug. 14. 



Oecanthus Serville 



0. nigricornis Wlk. Dusky Tree-cricket. Section 15 sweep- 

 ing goldenrod, etc., Sept. 6 and Sept. 16. 



0. quadripunctatus Beut. Four-spotted Tree Cricket. Found 

 in bushy pastures and thickets. Sweeping Solidago oppos- 

 site Penikese, Aug. 30 (Dethier). 



0. pini Beut, Pine Tree Cricket. Frequents pine trees. 

 Beating pine trees opposite Penikese, Aug. 30 (Dethier). 



