204 Journal New York Entomological Society. [^'°'- ^^i^- 



Cryptoptilum trigonipalpum R. and H. 



La (irangc, Sept. 12, 3 nymphs; Miami, Sept. 24, 3 nymphs; Big 

 Pine Kev, Sept. 19. 20. 5 nymphs; Key West, Sept. 16, 17, 9 nymphs. 



Cycloptilum zebra R. and H. 



Ocean Beach, Miami. Sept. 2;^, 6 males. 7 females. These and 

 others that escaped were found under and in the folds of an old pair 

 of trousers lying on the up-beach. 



Nemobius fasciatus socius Scudder. 

 La Grange. Sept.. i female. 



Nemobius ambitiosus Scudder. 



La Grange, Sept. 10, 11, i male, i female, 2 nymphs. 



Miogryllus saussurei Scudder. 



La (irangc. Sept. 12, i male; Miami, Sept. 22, 23, 25, i male, 5 

 females, i nymph. 



Gry'.lus rubens Scudd. 



La Grange, Sept. 11, i male; Miami, Sept. 25, i female. 



Gryllodes sigillatus Walk. 



Miami, Sept. 22. 24, 25, i male, 2 females; Big Pine Key, Sept. 

 19, 20, I male, i female. At Miami they were found on the side- 

 walk in front of a store near the bridge that crosses the river, and at 

 Big Pine Key they lived in Mr. Sands' house, where they were 

 re])orted as doing some damage by eating clothing, etc. At night 

 when the lights were out they would come out of their hiding and the 

 males would sing their cheerful and very energetic song. 



CEcanthus angustipennis Fitch. 



La Grange, Sept. 10, 3 males. Collected among the golden rods 

 and otl'cr low plants by the side of the road. They also occurred 

 among the small oaks and other trees. The song is loud, about three 

 or four .seconds long, with an equal interval of rest. We have found 

 this insect at Lakeland, I^'lorida, on two occasions, but it has not been 

 rep* rted so far from other localities in the state, though no doubt 

 common in some of the northern counties as it is a northern specie^. 



Cyitoxipha gund achi Sauss. 



Miami, Sept. 24, i female, 2 nymphs; Big Pine Key, Sept. 19. 20, 

 2 males. 2 females, 2 nymphs; Key West. Sept. 16, 17, 18. 2 females, 

 5 nymphs. Adults were much less common than the nymphs, no 

 effort beintr made to collect all of the latter. 



