Fig. 35. — A black-and-white copy of a color plate by Faure (1923) showing solitary 

 and swarm phases of the brown locust {Locustatm pardalina). Black in this plate repre- 

 sents black or bluish black in the animals; heavy stippling represents dark brown; light 

 stippling represents light or golden brown except on the head, prothrox, and meta- 

 thoracic femora in Nos. 7 and 9 which are green. 



The numbered drawings are: i, 2, 3, 4, 5, swarm phase, first, second, third, fourth, and 

 fifth stages of nymphs (or hoppers) respecti\'ely; 6, 7,8, solitary phase, fourth, fourth, 

 and fifth stages of nymphs (or hoppers) respectively; 9, adult female, solitary phase; 

 10, adult male, solitary phase; 11, adult female, solitary phase; 12 adult female, swarm 

 phase, representing coloration of the young flier. 



