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1540 Oedaleonotus enigma (Scudd.) 



Since the iniblication of my first report J have found tliis species 

 also at Claremont, California. Rehn. 



1582 Melanoplus affinis Scudd. ? 



One of the Melanopli common about Claremont, California. Rehn 

 refers it to this sjiecies with a question. 



1864 Melanoplus Rileyanus Scudd. 



Occasional in the mountains near Claremont, Calinfornia. Det. 

 Bruner. 



1865 . Melanoplus fuscipes Scudd. 



Found at Claremont, California, on plants of Eriogonum fascicula- 

 turn. Det. Bruner. 



1866 Melanoplus serianus Scudd. 



Specimens collected by me at Stanford University, Calif 3rnij>, 

 have been referred to this species by Bruner. 



1544 Melanoplus diminutus Scudd. 



Frequent at Stanford University, California. Rehn has also 

 referred to this species a very different thing which I found 

 at Stanford University (No. 308) and which Morse had called 

 M. dev'slutor Scudd. But my No. 9 from Ormsby county, Nevada, and 

 which Rehn has determined as devndator, is the same as No. 308. 



309 Melanoplus femur-rubrum DeG. 



Morse has referred here a common form found in Ormsby county, 

 Nevada. Two lots were collected, the second under * No. 8. 



1867 Melanoplus differentialis Thorn. 

 Occasional at Claremont, California. Det. Bruner, 



3427 Melanoplus bivittatus Say. 



A form of this well known species is not uncommon in Ormsby 

 county, Nevada. 



1301 Osmilia mexicana Sauss. 



Frequent at San Marcos, Nicaragua. Det. Rehn. 

 1855 Taeniopoda obscura Bruner. 



Occasional at San Marcos, Nicaragua. Det. Bruner. 



1868 Schistocerca columbina Thunb. 



Occasional at San Marcos, Nicaragua. Det. Bruner. 

 *1545 Schistocerca vaga Scudd. 



Common at Claremont, California. Det. Rehn. 



