September, 1900.] 



PSYCHE. 



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Melanophts fasciatzis (Barnst.). 

 Commoti throughout New Enghuid. 



Melanophis femur riihrutn (De 

 Geev). Exceedingly abundant every- 

 where. 



^IcliDioplris cxtrcmiis (Walk.). In 

 tlie northern half of New England, 

 reacliing the siniiniits of the highest 

 mountains; common. 



Me.lanoflus minor (Scudd.). Com- 

 mon throughout New England. 



Alclai/oplus colli /lies (Scudd.). 

 Common throughout New England, es- 

 pecially on hillsides. 



Melanoplus femoratus (Hurm.). 

 Very common everywhere. 



Melanoplus pucntiilatus (Ulil.). 

 Everywhere except in northermost por- 

 tions, but local, being found in the 

 vicinity of pine trees. 



Paroxya floridatia (Thom.). Not 

 uncommon, locally, in the soutliern 

 third of New England. 



LOCUSTIDAE. 

 Phaneropterinae. 



Scndderia texettsis Sauss.-Pict. Not 

 uncommon everywhere except in north- 

 ernmost districts. 



Scudderia pistillata Brrmn. Com- 

 mon everywhere, though not yet re- 

 ported from southernmost localities. 

 It extends eastwardly to Nova Scotia, 

 where it is the only species of the 

 genus known. 



Scudderia curvicauda (De Geer). 

 Common throughout. 



Scudderia furcata Brunn. Com- 

 mon everywhere. 



Scudderia septentrtonalis (Serv.). 

 Rare and known only from Maine and 

 Massachusetts. 



Amblycorypha oblongifolia (De 

 Geer.) Common in the southern half 

 of New England. 



Amblycorypha rofii iidifoliaiSzViAd.) 

 Common in the southern lialformore 

 of tlie district. 



Microcentrum laurifolium (Linn.) 

 Massachusetts, rare. 



PSEUDOPHYLLIN'AE. 



Cyrfopliyllus perspicillatus (I^inn,). 

 Found in isolated colonies in Massachu- 

 setts and more generally, but still local- 

 ly, in Connecticut. 



CONOCEPHALINAE. 



Coiiocephalus ensigcr Harr. Common 

 in all but the northernmost parts of New 

 England. 



Conocephalus robustus Scudd. Com- 

 mon along the southern shores of New 

 England. 



* Cotiocephalus triops (Linn.). A 

 southern species which has occurred ac- 

 cidentally in eastern Massachusetts and 

 may perhaps be found in Connecticut. 



Orchelimiim agile (DeGeer). Common 

 throughout New E^ngland. 



Orilielimiim herbaceum .Serv. Found 

 only on the southern borders. 



Orcliclinnim glaberrimum (Burm.). 

 Connecticut. 



Xiphidium brtiipeiine Scudd. Every- 

 where verj' common. 



