December, iqoo.] 



PSYCHE. 



141 



nat., VII, 287 (1862); Thorn., Syn. 

 Acrid. N. A., 1 15-1 16 (1873). 



Tfimerotropis verriuiilata Scudd., 

 Hitchc, Rep. geol. N. H., I, 377, fig. 



57 (1874). 



Circotettix verruculatiis Sauss., Prodr. 

 Oedip., 175-176 (1884). 



Locusta latipennis Harr., Ins. inj. veg., 

 144 (1841). 



I have seen specimens from Nova 

 Scotia (Piers) ; Mt. Desert Isl. and 

 Moosehead Lake, Me. (Scudder); White 

 Mts. N. H., valleys and summits, late 

 July and early August (Scudder); Sud- 

 bury, Vt. (Scudder); Princeton and 

 summit of Graylock, Mass. (Scudder). 

 Summit of Mt. Tom, Mass. (Shurtleff); 

 Chateaugay Lake, Adirondacks, N. Y. 

 2000', (Bowditch); Montreal (Caul- 

 field); Prescott (Billings); Sudbury 

 (Scudder) , and DeGrassi Point, Ont., 

 July 31 (Walker); southern Illinois 

 (Thomas) ; Red River (Gunn) , and 

 Dufferin, Manit. (Dawson); Wigwam 

 Point, Lake Winnipeg (Scudder) ; British 

 Columbia (Crotch); Vancouver Isl. 

 (Edwards); and the upper McKenzie 

 River, Great Bear Lake and Arctic 

 America (Kennicott). It has further 

 been reported from New Haven, Conn. 

 (Smith); vicinity New York City (Beu- 

 tenmiiller); New Jersey (Smith); Que- 

 bec (Scudder) and Saguenay River 

 (Norton); Lake Simcoe, northern On- 

 tario and Lake Superior (Walker); 

 Minnesota (Lugger); Illinois and Mon- 

 tana (McNeill); Nebraska (Bruner); 

 Colorado (Saussure, Cockerell); Dakota 

 and Montana (Bruner); California 



(Saussure); Saskatchewan region (Scud- 

 der); and Lat. 57° [Athabasca] (Kirby). 

 It is also credited to Mississippi by 

 Saussure, but surely by error. Proba- 

 bly the references to Colorado and Cal- 

 fornia belong to C. suffitsus. 



9. Circotettix perplexus. 



Trimcrotropis peipkxa Brun.!, Proc. 

 U. S. nat. mus., XII, 74-75 (1890). 



Mr. Bruner has sent me one of his 

 types from Chadron, Nebr., Aug. It 

 has not been reported from any other 

 point. 



10. Circotettix occidentalis. 



Ot'dipoJa (?) occidentalis Brun.!, Proc. 

 U. S. nat. mus., XII, 77-78, pi. i, fig. 7 

 (1890). 



Circotettixl^^) occidentalis Scudd., Proc. 

 Dav. acad. nat. sc, VIII, 43 (1900). 



It was described from the vicinity of 

 San Francisco, Cal, November, and 

 has not been reported elsewhere. I 

 owe my specimens to Professor Bruner. 



II. Circotettix sparsus. 



Oedipoda sparsa Thom., Rep. U. S. 

 geol. surv. w. 100 mer. V, 883, pi. 45, 

 fig. 6 (1875). 



Circotettix sparsus Scudd., Bull. U. S. 

 geol. surv. terr., II, 265 (1876.) 



Described by Thomas from New 

 Mexico and since 1876 unrecognized. 

 See a paragraph above, just preceding 

 the table. 



