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PSYCHE. 



[June-Sept. 1S94. 



17. Hesperotettix (OmmatoUmpis). 



29. viridis Thos. T 156. 



18. Melanoplus (Caloptenus, Pezotettix). 



30. bivittatus Say (flavovittatum). 



.001 " fLMTioratus Burm. C no, F 



32, H 173, SmC362, T 166. 



Mr. W. S. Blatchley of Indiana finds 

 these two foi-ms paired and considers 

 tliem to belong to one species. M. 

 femoraiiis, the red-legged form, is 

 alone found in New England, but 

 of M. minor specimens with red 

 and with glaucous hind tibiae are 

 about equally plentiful. 



31. punctulatus Uhl. (griseus). F 32, Scl 



465, T 163, 165. 



32. femur-rubrum DeG. C no, F 33, H 



174, SmC 362, T 163. 



33. atlantis Riley. Ciio, F33. 



34. Junius Dodge. 



.0 '■ ■' , wings short. 



.1 " " , " long. 



For description see Canadian En- 

 tomologist, viii, p. 9, 1876. 



For description see Proc. Boston 

 soc. nat. hist, xvii, 478, (1875), or 

 Scudder's Century of Orthoptera, p. 

 22, (no. 30). 



36. collinus Scudd. F 32. 



19. 



Pezottetix. 



Pezotettix and Melanoplus are here 

 used merely in the sense of indicating 

 the shorter- and longer-winged series 

 of species. 



borealis Fieb. (borealis Scudd., rec- 

 tus, septentrionalis). F 32, 33, Scl 

 464, SmM 149, T 153, 222, 227. 



I have elsewhere (Psyche, 1894, p. 

 53) stated my belief that Mel. rectus 

 Scudd. = Pez. borealis'SiC\xAA. and Mr. 

 Scudder had previously stated the 

 probability that borealis^ septentri- 

 onalis Sauss. On calling his atten- 

 tion to the description by Brunner 

 von Wattenwyl (Verb. zool. hot- 

 gesel. Wien 1861, 223) of a specimen 

 from Labrador referred to Cal. bore- 

 alis Fieb. he kindly looked into the 

 matter with me and expressed the 

 opinion that the synonymy should 

 probably be as follows: Caloptenus 

 borealis Fieb., 1853 (orig. descr. in 

 Lotos III, p. I20, 1853, Labrador) 

 = Cal. borealis Fieb. (auct. Brunner), 

 iS6i,^/'«z. sefteutrionalis Sauss., 

 iS6i,^/'e«. borealis Scudd., 1862, 

 z=Mel. rectus Scudd., 1S7S. Brun- 

 ner's description fits better than that 

 of Fieber. 



38. scudderi Uhl. C 107, SmC 370, T 152. 



39. manta Smith. F 30, SmM 149, T 149. 



40. glacialis Scudd. C 107, F 29, T 148. 



OPOMALINAE. 

 20. Opomala. 



41. brachvptera Scudd. F 35, Scl 454, T 



63-" 

 .0 brachyptera Scudd., wings short. 

 .1 " " , " long. 



TETTIGINAE. 



See remarks on New England spe- 

 cies in Psyche, 1894, pp. 53, 54- 



21. Tettix (Tetrix). 



42. granulatus Kirby. F 46, Scl 474, T 



182. 



43. ornatus Say. F 46, Scl 474, T 183. 

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