80 STUDIES IN AMERICAN TETTIGONIIDAE (oRTHOPTERA) 



Virginia and North Carolina, it occurs in the Piedmont and in the 

 large valleys of the Tennessee in North Carolina, in the latter 

 state leaving the vicinity of the coast. The species is not known 

 from the vicinity of the coast south of Virginia Beach, Virginia. 

 In Pennsylvania and New York the species appears to be absent 

 from the more elevated country, where it is replaced by A. davisi, 

 both forms occurring together, however, at localities in Virginia. 

 A record of this species from Sudbury, Vermont, made by Scud- 

 der, probably refers to A. davisi, which is found in the same 

 region, while the present species appears to be absent.^'' The 

 vertical distribution of this species appears to be from sea-level 

 in the north, to 3000 to 4000 feet above the same in North 

 CaroUna (Topton). 



Specimens Examined: 162; 52 d^, 79 9 , 10 juv. d', 21 juv. 9 . 

 Dedham, Massachusetts, VIII, 1897, (F. H. Sprague), 1 9, [M. C. Z.]. 



Yaphank, Long Island, New York, IX, 5, 1911, (W. T. Davis), 1 9 , [Davis 

 Cln.]. 



East Quogue, Long Island, New York, VIII, 1899, (W. T. Davis), 1 9, 

 [Davis Cln.]. 



Staten Island, New York, VII, 1895, VIII, IX, 8, IX, 1893, late fall, (W. T. 

 Davis), 3 d', 2 9, [Davis Cln.]. 



Jamesburg, New Jersey, VIII, 31, IX, 23, 1904, (W. T. Davis), 1 cf , 1 9 , 

 [Davis Cln.]. 



Lakehurst, New Jersey, IX, 6 and 13, X, 10, 1914, (W. T. Davis), 5 9, 

 [Davis Cln.]. 



CassviUe, New Jersey, VIII, 1910, (W. T. Davis), 1 o", [Davis Cln.]. 



Pasadena, New Jersey, VIII, 11, 1914, (H. K. Plank; on cranberry bog), 

 1 9 , [U. S. N. M.]. 



Stafford's Forge, New Jersey, VIII, 24, 1914; (R.; in oak scrub, sweet fern 

 and huckleberry low undergrowth) 1 cf , 1 9 . 



West Creek, New Jersey, VIII, 28, 1914, (R.; trapped in molasses jar in 

 oak and pifie woods), 1 9 . 



Tuckerton, New Jersey, VIII, 31, (W. T. Davis), 1 9, [Davis Chi.]. 



Parkdale, New Jersey, VII, 30, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 juv. 9 . 



Atsion, New Jersey, VII, 30, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 9. 



Reega, New Jersey, VII, 31, VIII, 1 to 4, 1914, (H.; in undergrowth of pine 

 forest), 1 o", 2 9 . 



Dennisville, New Jersey, IX, 7, 1908, (W. T. Davis), 1 9 , [Davis Cln.]. 



Swainton, New Jersey, VIII, 21, 1914, (II.; in pine woods undergrowth), 

 1 9. 



s^CaudeU (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxxii, p. 321, (1907)) has recorded im- 

 mature examples of dorsalis from Arizona, Florida and California. Those 

 from Florida represent true dorsalis but the immature individuals from the 

 western states represent other genera. 



