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24. ffiDIPODA SORDIDE. 



Locusta peiiscelidis, Say, 3ISS. Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 56— (Edipoda 

 nebulosa, Uhler, Harris, Rep. 'Srcl Edit. 181 — (Edipoda sordida, Burm. 

 Handb. Ent.W. 643. 



a — c. Pennsylvauia. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



d. Massacbuselts. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



e. Connecticut. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



25. CEdipoda maemoeata. 



Locusta cerineipennis, Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 56— Locusta marmorata, 

 Harris, Report, 3rd Edit. 179— CEdipoda marmorata, Uhler, Harris, 

 Rep. 3rd Edit. 179. 



Massachusetts. 



26. CEdipoda pellucida. 

 pellucida, Scuddrr, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 472. 

 United Stages. 



27. CEdipoda costalis. 

 costalis, Scudder, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 473. 

 Texas. 



28. CEdipoda? Vihginiana. 

 Gryllus Virginianus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 67 — CEdipoda Virginiana, Burm. 



Handb. Ent. ii. 645. 

 N. America. 



29. CEdipoda parviceps. 



Mas. Testacea ; caput parvum, subascendens, antice albidum et aspere 

 punctalum, carinis frontalibus exterioribus sat obliquis ; prothorax 

 brevis, planus, antice arctatus et transverse sulcatus, carina humillima 

 antice nulla, margine postico convexo subproducto ; femora postica 

 nigricante bifasciata, abdomine paullo breviora ; tibia postiece albidee, 

 femoribus breviores ; alee anticce cinerete,fulvo venosce, maculis variis 

 nigricanlibus ; alee poslicce diaphance, vents tiigris basi cyantis. 



Male. Testaceous. Head small, slightly ascending; fore part 

 wLitibb, roughly punctured; the two keels between the eyes connected at 

 the tip and joining the inner keels of the front; outer keels of the latter 

 diverging much towards the face. Prothorax short, flat, contracted and 

 transversely furrowed in front; dorsal keel very slight, obsolete in the fore 

 part; hind border rounded, slightly elongated. Abdomen a little longer 

 than the hind femora. Hind femora slightly pilose and with two blackish 

 bands above. Hind tibiae whitish, much shorter than the hind femora, 

 their spines broadly black towards the lips. Fore wings cinereous, some- 

 what shorter than the body, with several blackish spots, which are of various 



