114 Journal New York Entomological Society. [VoL xxii. 



Nemobius fasciatus socius Sc. 



Lakeland, Fla., ]\Iay 4, 6, 7, 1912; I male, 2 females. 2 females, 

 macropterous. 



Fort Myers, Fla., March 30, 31, April i, 22, 23, 26, 1912; 9 males, 

 12 females. 9 males, 11 females, macropterous. 



Everglade, Fla., April 9, 1912; 2 males, i female. All brachyp- 

 terous. 



The large percentage of macropterous individuals in this series, 

 practically 80 per cent., is unusual. One of the males from Everglade 

 is exceptionally large. 



Nemobius ambitiosus Ss. 



Lakeland, Fla., March 28, 1912, May 4, 5, 8, 1912; 3 males, 4 

 females. 



Fort Myers, Fla., April 26, 1912; i male. 



La Belle, Fla., April 27, 1912; i male. 



Nemobius cubensis Sauss. 



Fort Myers, Fla., April 23, 1912; i male. 



La Belle, Fla., April 27, 1912; i male. 



South Bay, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., May 2, 1912; i male. 



Everglade, Fla., April 7, 14, 1912; 2 females. 



All of the above specimens are macropterous. 



Nemobius carolinus Sc. 



Lakeland, Fla., April 28, May 7, 1912; i male, i female. 



Fort Myers, Fla., March 31, April 22, 23, 1912; i male, 3 females. 



La Belle, Fla., April 27, 1912; i female. 



Everglade, Fla., April 5, 11, 1912; i male, i female. 



All of the specimens in the above series are macropterous with 

 the exception of the single female from Everglade. This macrop- 

 terous condition is predominant in southern Florida. 



Miogryllus saussurei (Sc). 



Deep Lake, Fla., April 13, 1912; 2 males. 



Both of these specimens are very dark in coloration, the dorsal 

 portion of the head is uniform shining black. 



Gryllus firmus Sc. 



Kital, ]''la., Nov. 18, 1911; I male. 



Lakeland, Fla., Nov. 8, 9, 17, 1911 ; i male, 2 females. 



Sarasota, Fla., Aug. 14, 1910 (J. C. Bradley), I female. 



