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IHelanoplus aftiiiis Scudder. 



1897, Melanoplns affinis Scudder, Proc. Ainer. Philos. Soc, xxxvi, p. 20, 32. 



Four S , three 9 ; Cuyamaca, San Diego Co., Cal. ; collected by 

 G. W. Dunn, October 1,1900. Collection of J. A. G. Rehn. 



Rlelanopliis fasciatiis (Walker). 



1870, Caloptenus fasciatus Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., iv, p. 680. 



One (? ; Ganoga Lake, Sullivan Co., Pa. ; collected by Steward- 

 son Brown, September 2, 1900. Collection of J. A. G. Rehn. 



This specimen is apparently the first Pennsylvania record, and 

 belongs to typical fasciatus (/. fasciatus =f curtus Scudder). From 

 present known records it appears quite evident that this species in- 

 habits the Alleghanian (Transition), Canadian and Hudsonian 

 zones. The record from cranberry bogs at Jamesburg, N. J. (Smith, 

 Ins. N. J., 1899, p. 156), is accounted for by the fact that such bogs 

 have a very decidedly Alleghanian element in them. 



iHelaiiopIus piiiK^tulatus (Scudder). 



1862, Caloptenus jncnr.tulatHS Scudder, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., vii, p. 465. 



One 9 ; near Philadelphia, Pa. ; collected by S. F. Aaron, Sep- 

 tember 2. Collection of the Academy. 



This species has been recorded from surrounding States, but never 

 before from Pennsylvania. 



Paroxya floridiana (Thomas). 



1874, Caloptenus floridianns Thomas, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. 

 Terr., 1, No. 2, p. 68. 



One 9 ; Miami, Fla. ; collected by S. N. and M. C. Rhoads, Jan- 

 uary 23, 1899. Collection of J. A. G. Rehn. 



Aptenopedes aptera Scudder. 



1877, Aptenopedes aptera Scudder, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xix, p. 86. 



One S ; Miami, Dade Co., Fla. ; collected by S. N. and A. C. 

 Rhoads, January 17, 1899. Collection of J. A. G. Rehn. 



TETTIGONIDJ^. 



Dichopetala eniargiiiata Bruuuer. 



1878, Dichopetala emarginata Brunner, Mouogr. d. Phaneropt., p. 77. 



One 9 ; Texas. Collection of the Academy 



This specimen, while structurally agreeing very well with Bruu- 

 ner's description (except for the larger size of the hind femora — 26 

 mm.), shows some departure in coloration. No median white line is 



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