June, 1914-] Rehn-Hebard: Dermaptera from Florida. 113 



Conocephalus spartinae (Fox). 



Everglade, Fla., April 9-1 1, 1912; 3 males, 3 females. 



From this material it is evident that the present species ranges 

 south to southern Florida and is also dimorphic in the length of the 

 tegmina and wings. One pair from Everglade are of the normal 

 brachypterous type, as seen when compared with the type and para- 

 types now before us, while the other two pairs are decidedly macrop- 

 terous, the wings surpassing the tips of the caudal femora by at least 

 the dorsal length of the pronotum. In this latter phase spartincs 

 strongly resembles fasciatits in superficial appearance. 



Atlanticus glaber R. and H. 



Marco, Fla., April 20-21, 1912; i male, i female. 



This is the first record of this very interesting species since its 

 description and the present material fully agrees with the type and 

 allotype. In the male the coloration of the dorsum is a uniform 

 russet, while the female has a narrow median line of blackish extend- 

 ing from the fastigium to the apex of the abdomen, this being divided 

 mesad by a thread of the general color. The lateral pronotal lobes 

 of the female show almost no infuscation. 



The range of the species is now known to cover the southwestern 

 as well as the southeastern portion of peninsular Florida. 



" These insects were secured by treading closely and more or less 

 shoving my feet through the tangled grass in a small, moist, fresh 

 meadow in the interior of Key Marco." 



GRYLLID^. 



Scapteriscus abbreviatus Sc. 



Fort Myers, Fla., Ivlarch 31, April 23, 1912; i male, I nymph. 



EUipes minuta (Sc). 



Fort Myers, Fla., Nov. 14, 191 1; 5 males, i female. Four are 

 macropterous. 



Cryptoptilum antillarum (Redt.). 



Marco, Fla., April 17, 1912; i male. 



Cryptoptilum trigonipalpum R. and H. 



South Bay, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., May I, 2, 1912; 4 males, i 

 female. 



Cycloptilum squamosum Sc. 



Lakeland, Fla., May 5, 1912; i male, i female. 



