NO, 2176. NOTES ON VIRGINIA ORTHOPTERA—POX. 233 



ATLANTICUS AMERICANUS (Saussnre).' 



Virginia Beach, September 20 (1 male); Franklin, September 18 (1 

 female); Tappahannock, September 22 (1 male, 1 female), October 

 11 (1 female). 



Found in Andwpogon scrul) at margin of woods and in the under- 

 growth of pine woods, 



ATLANTICUS DAVIS! Rehn and Hebard. 



Monterey, August 20 (1 female), September 1 (1 female); Hot 

 Sprmgs, September 6 (1 male). 



Taken in grassy and shubby undergrowth of dr}' mountain woods. 



CAMPTONOTUS CAROLINENSIS (Gerstacker). 



Tappahannock, July 28 (1 male). 



Family GRYLLIDAE. 



GRYLLUS ASSIMILIS Fabricius, 



Norfolk, September 17; Churchland, September 15 to October 4, 

 November 4-G; Gilmerton, October .1; Franklin, September 18; 

 Tappahaimock, April 24 to October 24. 



Charlottesville, July 8 (1 female). 



Hot Springs, September 6 (1 female). 



Common in grassy tangles and underbrush of all kinds in fields, 

 pastures, and borders of marshes. 



ANUROGRYLLUS MUTICUS. = 



Tappahaimock, June 7 to July 25, 

 Charlottesville, May 26 to June 3. 



Frequent in fields and pastures and along fence rows. Nocturnal 

 in habits, singing at or close to the mouth of its burrow. 



MIOGRYLLUS VERTICAUS (Serville), ^ 



Tappahannock, June 28 to July 18 (2 males, 1 female). 

 Taken in short, bright green, tender grass growing on damp ground 

 of sun-lit path in low woods. 



NEMOBIUS FASCIATUS (De Geer). 



Norfolk, September 17; Franklin, September 18; Tappahannock, 

 August 21 to October 9. 



Charlottesville, June 27-July 31 (nymphs). 



Jarman Gap, July 30 (nymphs), 



Monterey, August 16 to September 1; Meadowdale, August 19; 

 Bolar, September 3; Hot Springs, September 6-7, 



Abundant in grassy tangles and sod land generally, especially in 

 damp spots. Ubiquitous in the mountainous section, more local or 

 sporadic in the Piedmont region and Coastal Plain. 



' =^. dorsalis of authors. 



2 Mr. Hebard kindly examined my 1914 specimens and referred them to this species with ciuery. 



» Determmed by Mr. Hebard = Af. saw.wtm of authors. 



