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Locality records. Donald, Kevelstoke, Rosslaiul, Robson, Vernon, 

 Agassiz, Discovery Is., near Victoria, 1897 (E. M. Walker). Kaslo, 

 1903 (A. N. Caudell). Cranbrook, Greenwood, Kamloops, Kitchener, 

 Nelson, 1906 (W. J. Alexander). Beavermouth, Field, 1910 (J. A. G. 

 Kelin). Osoyoos, Fairview, Vaseanx Lake, Okanagan Falls, Kaledeu, 

 Penticton, Naramata, Westbank, Vernon, Armstrong, Enderby, Sicamous, 

 Salmon Arm, Celesta, Chase, Kamloops, Savona, Walhaehin, Asbcroft, 

 1919 ; Clinton, Big Bar, Alkali Lake, Dog Creek, Canoe Creek, Gang 

 Ranch, Williams Lake, Chilcotin, Tatla Lake, Quesnel, Barkerville, 1920- 

 21. (E. R. Buekell). 



Circotettix verruculatus Kirby, 1837. Tlie Snapping Locust or 

 Broad-winged Locust. 



Kirby, William. Faun. Bor.-Amer. IV, p. 250 (1837). 



This is a common species in eastern Canada where it takes the place 

 of our common Circotettix suffusus Scudder. This species has, however, 

 been recorded from British Columbia by S. H. Scudder and A. N. Caudell. 



Locality records. Vancouver, 1898 (S. H. Scudder). Kaslo, 1903 

 (A. X. Caudell). 



Trimerotropis caeruleipes Scudder, 1880. 



Scudder, Samuel H. 2nd Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 28 (1880). 



This species is i:)lentiful around Victoria and .southern Vancouver 

 Island, but does not seem to have been recorded with certainty, from the 

 the mainland. The records below are all from Vancouver Is. 



Locality records. Nanaimo, Duncans, Discovery Is., 1897 (E. M. 

 Walker). Wellington, Nanaimo, 1907 (A. N. Caudell). Victoria, 1920 

 (W. Downes). 



Trimerotropis ferruginea McNeill, 1900. 



McNeill, Jerome. Psyche. IX. p. 30. (1900). 



This species is fairly common in the Okanagan Valley and at Salmon 

 Arm. It seems to be particularly fond of dusty, cultivated land such as 

 clean-cultivated orchard land. 



Locality records. Fairview, Westbank, Vernon, 1919; Salmon Arm, 

 Kamloops, Chilcotin, 1920-21 (E. R. Buekell). 



Trimerotropis monticola Saussure, 1884. 



Saussure, II. de. Mem. Soc. Geneve, XXVIII, p. 167 (1884). 



This species was found to be very common indeed in the Chilcotin 

 district during the summers of 1920 and 1921. It frequents the dry open 

 cattle ranges. All the many thousands of specimens observed and the 

 several hundred collected showed very little variation in color, but 

 the notching of the median carina of the pronotum varied considerably; 

 in some specimens the notching of the prozonal carina was so faint as 

 to give the pronotum the appearance found in the genus Spharagemon. 



