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68. Locusta migratoria L. pii. danica L. 

 Generally dislribuled. 



69. Oeclipoda miniata (PalJ., nec auct). 



(See l \arüv, Novilal. Zool., \\\, j9:^ì, p. 70). 



\ Cry Jiiiiiierous in alinosi ali pails ol" Ihe Coastal 

 Zone, in ceitaiii paiis ol' the .lordali valley in May or 

 ■lune, and in llie hills (Nazareth, Mablus, Jerusalem 

 a.o.) in June and .hily. There are also l'ecords l'roin 

 Akka, 2 Sept.; Jerusalem io Oet. and Beisaii, '.>o Ocl. 



(jiglio-Tos also records this species from many 

 localities under the name O. (jniliosa Seiv. ^\hich is 

 a pure synonym. 



70. Oedipoda aurea, I'v. 



(Ent. Mon. Mag., 3rd ser., IX, 1920, p. 33). 



Merj Sanowa, 16 June; Jerusalem, -»-i June, S July, 

 10 Oct.; Nazareth, 3o June. 



This form is so sharply characterised that it is 

 more correct to regard it as an independent species 

 and not as merely a subspecies of (Jcdipoda genua' 

 iiica Latr. 



71." Thalpomena hirîlpes, Iv. 



(l'hit. Moiu. Mag-., 3rd ser., IX, 19^3, p. S/j). 



Jericho, if\ Oct. 1922 i Ç (type)) Bukeia Seyyal, 

 Massada, :>() May, i cf. 



The only two known specimens were taken in 

 extreme desert, the type among remnants of dead an- 

 nuals in a dry canyon in the* clay plain at Jericho, 



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