342 PSTC HE. [ February 1S96. 



vided witli ;i bunch of silvery gray hails. absent or greatly reduced in ino?-i/ata, 



. . . From the eighth segment to the as the description implies, it would 



end of the body there is a broad black give to the larva a very different ap- 



stripe. . . . Underside yellowish green pearance, '• totally distinct " perhaps as 



..." I have omitted parts of the Mr. Beutenmiiller says; but 1 cannot 



description wdiich appl}- equally t6 ten- convince myself that we have to do 



costigma. Now in leucostigma the with more than a variety or possiblv a 



ground color is gray or " inouse color," local race oilciicostigma. The yellow 



but the dorsal black band is edged by a markings are variable in vetusta and 



wide yellow stripe. If this stripe be aiitiqiia. 



Synopsis of tJie Larvae of Notolophiis. 



Head yellow, colors in general pale ...... dejinita 



Head red. 



A distinct yellow subdorsal band ...... leucost/'griia 



Gray marks predominant, the yellow band not noticeable var. inornata 



Head black. 



Warts crimson, brush- like tufts dark along the crest, tiie \ellow lines along 

 the sides broken into spots. 



One black tuft in young larva . . ' . . . . vettista 



Two black tufts in young larva ..... var. cana* 



Warts orange, brush tufts unicolorous, yellow or white, side lines usually 

 continuous. 



A lateral black hair-pencil from joint 6 . . . . aniiqua 



No lateral black pencil ....... var. hadia* 



NOTES ON THE ACRIDIDAE OF NEW ENGLAND.— H. TRYX- 



ALINAE.— II. 



BY ALBERT V. MORSE, WELLESLEV, MASS. 



5. FsEUDOPOMAi.A geii. uov. Kv ^'a' (= Metaleptea Brunner, Rev. 



p. 118), and ill the absence of adequate 



Type: Opoiiia/a brac/iyptera ^cu<.U. description of structural characters and 



This species belongs to a genus not being the generic type a somewhat full 



tabulated by Brunner in his Revision description is appended. 



which is allied to Triixalis as defined In my preliminary list I referred this 



* I regret that the rule of priority prevents giving the specific position to the more generalized form. 



