Grasshoppers of Kansas. 



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more regularly attenuate dorsad, while the pronotum is proportionately 

 shorter. I have not spread your specimens, so I can not compare the 

 wing pattern. The male is close to magnified, but I do not care to call 

 them identical, yet at this writing I would not venture to describe the 

 Kansas insect as distinct." 



There are three species — T. tolteca Sauss., pistrinaria Sauss., and 

 magnified Rehn — to which our specimens might be related, and without 

 a doubt they are a great deal closer to the latter than the two former. 

 The very few differences Mr. Rehn mentions would hardly be too large a 

 variation in the same species, and the wing markings are identical with 

 his drawings. 



Fig. 104. — T. magnified. Upper left, male: upper right (fig. *5), taken from Rehn's 

 drawing accompanying the original ceseription ; below, female. 



