Number ii6 July 6. 1922 



OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE MUSEUM OF 

 ZOOLOGY 



UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 

 Ann Arbor, Michigan Published by the University 



THE DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA OF 

 BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN 



By Theodore H. Hubbell 

 Although the Orthopteran fauna of Michigan is better 

 known than that of many of the other states of the middle 

 west, the number of papers deaHng with it which have so far 

 been published is small. ^ Of these, all except two have been 

 concerned with the Northern Peninsula and the northern half 

 of the Southern Peninsula. The southern portion of the state 

 has received but little attention ; Townsend's brief list of Acri- 

 didae from Constantine, St. Joseph County, and Hancock's 

 "Nature Studies in Temperate North America" are the only 

 papers treating the Orthoptera of this region. The latter is 

 based largely on field observations made in the vicinity of 

 Lakeside, Berrien County,- in the same region covered by this 

 report. Hancock gives detailed notes concerning the habits 

 and habitat of many of the species, but few definite locality 

 records. 



1 For a list of these see the bibliography at the end of the paper. 



2 Loc. cit., pp. viii, 324, and 387. 



