Pu(HEEDi\(;s. 1024 <) 



type of M. repletus (F. Walker) lias apiiarently been lost, and Mr. I'va- 

 rov believes that a female of Melanoplus femur — rubrum (De Geer) from 

 "N. America" is the actual type of repletus, althoiijiii he eaiinot as yet 

 find any actual proof of it. 



Melanoplus borealis Junius (Dodjie) 1876. 



Dodge. Canad. Ent. VIII., ]). '.) (lS7(i). 



This lieouraphie race of Melanoplus borealis (Fieber) has been erect- 

 ed for Melanoplus Junius (Dod-i- ) by .Mr. Moi^an Hebard. who kindly 

 identitied a small series of specimens from Anahim Lake, in the northern 

 Chilcotin district, as this i-aee. They were taken in a sliady situation at 

 the edge of a big bog. 



Locality Records. Analum Lake. 11(21 ( E. R. Buckell). 



Phoetaliotes nebrascensis (Thomas) 1872. 



Thomas, Cyris. Rep. Geol. Surv., Montana, p. 4o,") (18721. 



This species was found commonly on certain stony hillsides, in the 

 southern Okanagan valley, at Oliver. All the siiecimens seen were 

 brachypterous. 



Locality Records. Oliver. 1922-23 ( E. R. Buckell). 



Bradynotes pinguis (Scudder), 1898. 



SccDDER, Sa.mcel IL Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XX., pp. 81, 85 (1898). 



In 1922 a few specimens of this wingless species were found on the 

 higher slopes of the hills, near Rock Creek in tlie Kettle river valley, 

 wliere they were associated with Asemoplus montanus (Bruner). In 

 June, 1923, a large colony was seen on the western slope of Anarchist 

 Mountain, above Osoyoos Lake, in the southern Okanagan valley. They 

 were found in open grassy glades in the forest above the 3.()()0-foot line. 

 This habitat was similar in evei\v way to that in which Bradynotes chil- 

 cotinae (Hebard) has been found in other parts of the province, but the 

 tw(] species have not as yet been found inhabiting the same area. 



Locality Records. Rock Greek, 1922; Anarchist Mt., 1923 (E. R. 

 Buckell). 



Family Tettigoniidae 

 Subfamily Stenopelmatinae 



Cyphoderris piperi (Gaudelli, 19(17. 



Caudell, a. X. Ent. News. XVIIL, p. 33.5 (1907). 



The records of this species in British Columbia have been incorporat- 

 ed in the past under Cyphoderris monstrosa (Uhler). Since the striking 

 differences in the male geiiilalia of tlie two sjiecies were pointed out to 

 me by Mr. B. B. Fulton, an examination of the available Britis'h Colum- 

 bia material has shown that both species are present and that there are 

 eonsdcrably more males of piperi than of monstrosa in the collections. 



