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FAMILY v.— -EDIPODIN.^. 



sub-equal, arcuate, dark, fusco-fuliginous, median, scarcely 

 tapering baud, leaving four or five lobes free, separated by a 

 yellow line from the humeral vitta which extends from very 

 nearly as far out to the base of the wing, the costal margin 

 fusco-testaceous. Hind femora extern all}^ brownish fuscous 

 with only obscure, if any, darker very oblique bars, dirtv 



Fig. Uli. — IJippiscus tigrinus, female. Original. 



clay-3'ellow below, the under surface, like the tibife and 

 tarsi, luteous, the spines black tipped. 



Length 37 mm. 



Onl)' two specimens found. This species is illustrated in 

 Fig. 92. It seems to be a southern species. All the species 

 of this large genus of locusts resemble each other so closely 

 when in the field, or when flying, that only ver^- careful col- 

 lecting in all parts of the state will give a clear idea of the 



