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PSYCHE. 



[September, igoo. 



Xiphidium fasdatum (DeGeer). Com- 

 mon everywhere. 



Decticinae. 



Atlaiitiius pachymcnts (Burm.). 

 Rare ; reported only from Connecticut. 



Atlaiiikus dorsalis (Burm.). Rare; 

 reported only in a few instances, but 

 from every state but Maine. 



Stenopelmatinae. 



Ceiithflphilus terirstris Scudd. The 

 northern half of New England to the 

 highest summits of the mountains ; 

 not uncommon. 



Ceiifhophilus hrcvipes Scudd. Known 

 only from Grand Manan, Me., but not 

 uncommon there. 



, CcuthopJiiliis ncgledus Scudd. A com- 

 mon species, doubtless occurring 

 throughout New England, though not 

 yet reported from Maine, Connecticut 

 or Rhode Island. 



Ccutlwpliiliis maciilatiis (Say). Com- 

 mon throughout New England. 



Gryllinae. 



Nemobius fasciatus (DeGeer) . Com- 

 mon everywhere. 



*Nemobiics ciibcnsis Sauss. A single 

 specimen, labelled as from Norway, 

 Me., is in the Cambridge museum. 



Nemobius carolinus Scudd. Taken at 

 a number of different places in Maine, 

 Massachusetts and Connecticut. It is 

 not common in the North. 



Grylliis abbreviatits Serv. Common 

 everywhere. 



Grylltis hictuosiis Serv. Common 

 everywhere, but especially in the north, 

 where it has even been taken on the sum- 

 mit of Mt. Washington. 



Gryllus pennsylvanicus Burm. Com- 

 mon in the southern half of New Eng- 

 land. 



Giyllus neglectus Scudd. Common in 

 the southern half at least. 



Gryllus domesticus Linn. I have seen 

 no specimens from New England, but 

 have been told that it occurs sparingly 

 on our southern borders. 



GRYLLIDAE. 



GRVLLOTALPINAE. 



Gryllotalpa borcalis Burm. Known 

 only from the southern half of New 

 England, but it probably occurs also in 

 the northern, as it has been taken on 

 the island of Anticosti in the lower St. 

 Lawrence. 



Tridactylus ter»niialis Uhl. It has 

 been taken only in Massachusetts and 

 Connecticut. 



Oecanthinae. 



Oecanihns bipmictatus (DeGeer). 

 Has been taken at New Haven, Conn., 

 by A. P. Morse. 



Oecanthus nheus (DeGeer). Common 

 throughout at least the southern half of 

 New England. 



Oecanthus pint Beut. Connecticut. 



Note. — I have not studied the New 

 England species of Oecanthus, but 

 doubtless several other forms recognized 



