318 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [June, 



(Ecanthus quadripunctatus Beutenmuller. 



A male from Cedar Kej^s, August 15, and a female from Pablo Beach, 

 August 13, represent this species. Both individuals were swept from 

 o;rass. 

 Anaxipha exigua (Say). 



A single male of this species was taken at Gainesville, August 16, 

 from the wire-grass in pine woods, in company with Falcicida. In size 

 it agrees with Pennsylvania and Delaware males. 



Falcicula liebardi Rehn. 



This sprightly little cricket was taken at but one locality, Gainesville, 

 August 16. Here it was abundant in the wire-grass in long-leaf pine 

 woods, ai^parently, however, quite local, and very elusive when located 

 on account of its very protective coloration. As Gainesville was the 

 only locality aside from San Pablo which is in any way similar to the 

 type locality of the species, the lack of suitable environment was no 

 ■doubt the reason it was not observed elsewhere. At San Pablo, our 

 stay was too limited to be a fair test of the locality. The series cap- 

 tured comprises ten males, thirteen females and one nymph. 



The range of this species in the southeastern States is from Thomas- 

 ville, Thomas County, Ga., to Gainesville, Alachua County, Fla. 



Hapithus quadratus Scudder. 



A single male of this species was taken at Pablo Beach, August 11. 

 When compared with males of H. agitator from New Jersey and Penns^d- 

 vania, the Florida form is seen to be larger with distinctly longer 

 caudal limbs, the mediastine vein of the tegmen also having more 

 numerous and more regular rami.^^ 



Measurements of quadratus and agitator are as follows : 



Hapithus brevipennis Saussure. 



A series of four adult males and five immature individuals represent 

 this species, the localities being Pablo Beach, August 12 and 13, two 



" Vide Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1905, p. 52. 



