NO. 1333. NOTES ON ORTHOPTERA—rAVDELL. 805 



122. SCUDDERIA CURVICAUDA De Geer. 

 Lnnisfii rurricauild De Geer, Meiu., Ill, ITT.'i, p. 44(i, j)l. x.xxviii, (it;. 3. 

 One ])iiir iit Victoria, Texas, in Juno. 



123. SCUDDERIA FURCATA Brunner. 



Scudderla furcatn Brunner, Monogr. Phaner., 1878, p. 2;>!), jil. v, lig. 7:^a. 



One mature female by E. J. Oslar, marked "Colorado." and one 

 immature specimen which probabl}^ belonj^-s to this species was taken 

 at Golden on Jul}' 18. 



124. SCUDDERIA TEXENSIS Saussure and Pictet. 



Scudderia texenxis Saussure and Pictet, Biol. ('ent.-AiiKT., Ortli., ls'.»7, 1, pp. ;!28, 

 329, 330, pi. XV, figs. 18, 19. 



One female at Victoria in June, 1002. 



125. AMBLYCORYPHA HUASTECA Saussure. 



P}njUoj)lrr(( huasteca Saussure, Rev. ]Mag. Zool., XI, 1859, p. 205. 



Quito conmion in lowlands in southern Texas. A number of speci- 

 mens were taken near Victoria, and in earl}' July I saw hundreds of 

 them taking- short flights over a piece of low prairie. 



126. AMBLYCORYPHA UHLERI Stal. 

 ^' Amhhjcorypha iihleri Stal, Bih. Sv. Vet.-akail. liandl., IV, 187(5, No. 5, ji. 57. 

 Several specimens at Victoria in June. 



127. MICROCENTRUM LAURIFOLIUM Linnaeus. 

 Gri/IJiis {TcUujoiiia) lanrifoliuin Linn.eus, Syst. Nat., 10th e<l., I, 1758, p. 429. 

 One male at Durango, by E. J. Oslar. 



128. CONOCEPHALUS ENSIGER Harris. 



Conocep}i(tlus oisiger Harris, Ins. Inj. Veg., 1841, p. 1;'>I. 



Three males and two females, by E. J. Oslar, marked *' Colorado." 

 One of the specimens, a male, is l)rown, all the others green. 



129. CONOCEPHALUS TRIORS Linnasus. 



O'rii/las [Tettigoni'i) Iriups Linn.eus, Syst. Nat., lOtli lmI., I, 1758, p. 4.i0. 



At Victoria, Texas, a mature male and an a})parcntly half-grown 

 nymph were taken on July 10 in grass near an old irrigating reservoir. 



130. ORCHELIMUM HERBACEUM Serville. 

 Orchcliiiiinii herlxiccwii Servili.e, Ortli., 18.'!9, p. 524. 

 S])ecimens of this species Avere taken in Texas, where it is not as 

 common as the next species, with which it was found associated. 

 S[)ccmu'ns were also taken in Colorado, by E. J. Oslar, but are Avith- 

 out locality or date. 



