100 Journal New York Entomological Society. tVoi. xxiii. 



Odontoxiphidium apterum Morse. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 5 males, 2 females; Monticello, Oct. 

 4-8, I male; De Funiak Springs, Oct. 17-19, i male; Pensacola, Oct. 

 11-14, I male, i female nymph. 



Orchelimum agile De Geer. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, l female. 



Orchelimum militare R. & H. 



Crestview, Oct. 15-16, i male, i female. 



Conocephalus fasciatus De Geer. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2 males; Pensacola, Oct. 11-14, i 

 male. 



Conocephalus brevipennis Scudd. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, i female. 



Atlanticus gibbosus Scudd. 



Crestview, Oct. 15-16, i female. 



GRYLLIDJE. 



Ellipes minuta Scudd. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, i. 



Cryptoptilum trigonipalpum R. and H. 

 Monticello, Oct. 4-8, i female. 



Nemobius fasciatus socius Scudd. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, i male, i female; Monticello, Oct. 

 4-8, I male. 



Nemobius ambitiosus Scudd. 



De Funiak Springs, Oct. 17-19, i female nymph; Crestview, Oct. 

 15-16, I male, i female. 



Gryllus assimilis Fabr. 



Gainesville, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 3 males, i female; Monticello, Oct. 

 4-8, I male, i female; De Funiak Springs, Oct. 17-19, i male, 2 

 females; Pensacola, Oct. 11-14, i female. 



Pending a revision of the genus Gryllus all of the specimens have 

 here been placed under the name assimilis, which has been recorded 

 from the southern United States. The members of the genus vary 

 greatly in size and color from various parts of the state, and often 



