AUTUMN NUMBER 43 
P., toltecus has not previously been recorded from Texas or Louis- 
iana, and this constitutes the third Florida record. 
Paxilla obesa (Scudder) . 
FLORIDA: 4 miles west cf Cottondale, Jackson Co., viii:2. 
OAS CLE.) 1S, 
GEORGIA: Thomas, Floyd Co., ix.9.1924 (T.H.H.) 54, 3 ? 
ives = <5). 
The Jackson Co. male was swept from low grass on moist 
mucky soil, at the margin of the Hypericum belt surrounding a 
dry cypress pond in pine woods. The Georgia specimens were 
taken in a patch of open swampy woods of sour gum and other 
trees, bordered by a grove of long-leaf pines. This species has 
been taken in large numbers in various parts of northern Florida 
by Mr. F. W. Walker and the writer; these records are reserved 
for a future publication. 
Tettigidea prorsa Scudder. 
FLORIDA: De Funiak Springs, Walton Co., vi.15.1924 
(SEO) 2.6, 5-2. 
Found in small numbers in the margin of a small swampy 
depression, overgrown with brush and tall herbage. -One male 
and two females macropterous. 
Achurum sumichrasti (Saussure). 
TEXAS: Cherry Canyon, Davis Mts., Jeff Davis Co., vii.9.1916 
(FE. M. Gaige).-1- °*.' 
Alpha apache (Rehn & Hebard). 
TEXAS: Phantom Lake, Davis Mts.. Jeff. Davis Co., vi.1. 
1916 (F. M. Gaige) 1 4, 1 juv.* 
Chloealtis abdominalis (Thomas) 
WISCONSIN: Mamie Lake, Vilas Co., .vii.16.-viii.6.1919 
Gi) 7 5, 4 ?. 
Numerous in the drained bog mentioned under Acrydium 
brunneri, and also taken in the open grassy aspen groves border- 
ing the lake. 
Goniatron planum Bruner. 
TEXAS: Phantom Lake, Davis Mts., Jeff Davis Co., vi.1-5. 
1916 (F. M. Gaige) 3 ®, 1 *. 
Rehn’ has recently recorded this species from numerous -lo- 
calities in western Texas and New Mexico; it was previously 
unknown from the United States. 
