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Each locality record from the collections of the Illinois 

 State Laljoratory of Natural History is separately indicated by 

 the letter L and from the Bolter Collection of Insects by B. 



SCATTERING SPECIES (4). 



Zuphtuin loH(jicoUe. Oal., Tex., Ohio (B). 



Adalia hipuiictata. (.'an. and N. S., south to N. J., west to Neb. ; 



Col. to Ariz. Until the last few years practically unknown 



in Illinois; now frequent. 

 LtKxinus pluchhis. Pa., III., Ark. (I), Minn. (B). 

 Lema <_-or/n/fa. S. C, Kan., N. W. Ind. 



LOCAL SPECIES (8). 



Baeunculus bUifchleyi . Ind., Wis. ( B ). [Throughout 111.] 



Melanoplus macncilh', n. sp. [Rock Island Co. J 



JVfibiii ekmgatu», n. sp. [Mason Co.] 



Harpal/'iii, sp. [Rock Island Co.] 



Harpalus testaceus. la., 111. 



Meroptera cviatella. Cook Co. 



Sphwrop/i (halma rMamydafa. Mason Co. 



AmmophUa argeiitnta, n. sp. [Mason Co.] 



NORTHERN SPECIES (2). 



Melanoplus fast'iatus. Can., north half U. S., south limit N. J., 



Pa., Ind., Mo. to Col. 

 Melanoplus minor. Can., north half of U. S., Okl. and Ariz. 



SOUTHERN SPECIES (11). 



Ischnoptera huequalis. Ga., Ind. and Tex., to C. Am. 

 Meriniria hivittata. Fla. to N. .!., thence to Utah and N. M.,Kan. 

 to Tex., 111.? 



Illppiseiis jJ^cnicopterifs. S. U. S. east of Great Plains, S. 111., 

 S. Ind. to N. J. 



Melanoplus iinpudicus. N. J., S. C, and Ga., to S. Ind. and 

 Ark. 



Cicada marglnaia. N. J. to Utah, S. 111., and southward. 



Tettigla hieroglyphiea. N. J. to Mex. Tex. (B). 



Carahus sylvosus. Mass. (I)., N. Y . to Tex., Kan. (I)., HI. 



ISaprinus ferrugineiis. Tex., Fla. (B). 



