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  FBOCEEDIXGS 
  of 
  the 
  XAIIOXAL 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  upper 
  lobe 
  of 
  tbe 
  expanded 
  extremity 
  bent 
  ;it 
  a 
  lesser 
  angle 
  with 
  the 
  

   biisal 
  portion; 
  iufracercal 
  plate 
  shorter 
  than 
  the 
  supraanal, 
  scarcely 
  

   surpassing- 
  its 
  lateral 
  margins; 
  subgeuital 
  plate 
  moderately 
  narrow, 
  at 
  

   apex 
  considerably 
  and 
  abrnptly 
  elevated 
  and 
  thickened, 
  hardly 
  pro- 
  

   longed 
  posteriorly. 
  

  

  Length 
  of 
  body, 
  male, 
  27 
  mm., 
  female, 
  37 
  mm.; 
  antennae, 
  male. 
  14.75 
  

   nnn., 
  female, 
  13 
  mm.; 
  tegmina, 
  male, 
  20.5 
  mm., 
  female, 
  20.5 
  mm.; 
  hind 
  

   femora, 
  male, 
  15 
  mm., 
  female, 
  20 
  mm. 
  Specimens 
  in 
  Texas 
  grow 
  to 
  a 
  

   much 
  larger 
  size, 
  and 
  it 
  is 
  very 
  variable 
  in 
  this 
  respect. 
  

  

  One 
  hundred 
  and 
  twenty-nine 
  males, 
  141 
  females. 
  Franklin 
  County, 
  

   Oliio, 
  Lesqnerenx 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology); 
  Yigo 
  and 
  Fulton 
  

   counties, 
  Indiana, 
  AY. 
  S. 
  Blatchley 
  ; 
  Chicago, 
  Illinois; 
  llock 
  Island 
  Illi- 
  

   nois, 
  Walsh; 
  Moliue, 
  Kock 
  Island 
  County, 
  Illinois, 
  MciSTeill; 
  southern 
  

   Illinois, 
  Kennicott; 
  St. 
  Louis, 
  Missouri, 
  Engelmann; 
  Iowa 
  (U.S. 
  N.M. 
  — 
  

   Eiley 
  collection) 
  ; 
  Dallas 
  Courity, 
  Iowa, 
  August 
  8-10, 
  September 
  1-3, 
  J. 
  

   A. 
  Allen; 
  Jefferson. 
  Greene 
  County, 
  Iowa, 
  July 
  20-24, 
  Allen; 
  Crawford 
  

   County, 
  Iowa, 
  July 
  15-24, 
  Allen; 
  Minnesota, 
  Uhler; 
  Lake 
  Winnipeg, 
  

   Manitoba, 
  Scudder 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology); 
  Winnipeg, 
  Mani- 
  

   toba, 
  Kennicott, 
  Gunn 
  (Uhler); 
  Custer, 
  South 
  Dakota, 
  Bruner 
  (U.S. 
  

   l^.M. 
  — 
  Eiley 
  collection); 
  Dakota, 
  Rothhammer; 
  Nebraska, 
  Dodge; 
  

   Nebraska, 
  A. 
  Agassiz 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology); 
  Fort 
  Kobiu- 
  

   son, 
  Dawes 
  County, 
  Nebraska, 
  Bruner 
  (U.S.N.M. 
  — 
  Kiley 
  collection); 
  

   North 
  Fork 
  of 
  Platte 
  Eiver, 
  Hayden; 
  West 
  Point, 
  Cuming 
  County, 
  

   Nebraska 
  (L. 
  Bruner); 
  Nebraska 
  City, 
  Otoe 
  County, 
  Nebraska, 
  Hay- 
  

   den; 
  Ellis, 
  Kansas 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology); 
  Fort 
  Hayes, 
  Kan- 
  

   sas, 
  Allen 
  (same); 
  Lakin, 
  Kearny 
  County, 
  Kansas, 
  3,000 
  feet; 
  between 
  

   Smoky 
  Hill, 
  Kansas, 
  and 
  Denver, 
  Colorado, 
  L. 
  Agassiz 
  (Museum 
  Com- 
  

   parative 
  Zoology); 
  Texas, 
  October 
  1, 
  November 
  10, 
  Belfrage 
  (U.S.N. 
  

   ]\r. 
  — 
  Kiley 
  collection 
  ; 
  S. 
  H. 
  Scudder); 
  northeiu 
  Texas, 
  Uhler; 
  Dallas, 
  

   Texas, 
  Boll 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoolog3^; 
  S. 
  H. 
  Scudder); 
  Pecos 
  

   Eiver, 
  Texas, 
  Captain 
  Pope; 
  Taos, 
  New 
  Mexico 
  (U.S.N.M.— 
  Kiley 
  

   collection); 
  Colorado 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology); 
  Colorado, 
  5,500 
  

   feet, 
  Morrison 
  (U.S.N.M. 
  — 
  Eiley 
  collection; 
  S. 
  H. 
  Scudder); 
  Garland, 
  

   Costilla 
  County, 
  Colorado, 
  8,000 
  feet, 
  August 
  28-29; 
  Yeta 
  Pass, 
  Cos- 
  

   tilla 
  County, 
  Colorado 
  (U.S.N.M. 
  — 
  Eiley 
  collection); 
  Pueblo, 
  Colo. 
  

   lado, 
  4,700 
  feet, 
  August 
  30-31 
  ; 
  Grenada 
  and 
  Las 
  Animas, 
  Bent 
  County, 
  

   Colorado; 
  Colorado 
  Springs, 
  El 
  Paso 
  County, 
  Colorado, 
  E. 
  S. 
  Tucker 
  

   (University 
  of 
  Kansas); 
  Clear 
  Creek 
  Canyon. 
  Jefferson 
  County, 
  Colo- 
  

   rado, 
  Packard 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology); 
  Pacific 
  E. 
  E. 
  expl., 
  

   latitude 
  38°, 
  Lieutenant 
  Beckwith; 
  Grand 
  Junction, 
  Mesa 
  County, 
  

   Colorado 
  (L. 
  Bruner); 
  White 
  Eiver, 
  Rio 
  Blanco 
  County, 
  Colorado, 
  

   (U.S.N.M.— 
  Kiley 
  collection; 
  S. 
  H. 
  Scudder); 
  Fort 
  Collins, 
  Larimer 
  

   County, 
  Colorado, 
  Buffum 
  (U.S.N.M.— 
  Eiley 
  collection); 
  Utah, 
  Gar- 
  

   man 
  (Museum 
  Comparative 
  Zoology): 
  American 
  Fork 
  Canyon, 
  Utah, 
  

   0.500 
  foet, 
  August 
  23; 
  Salt 
  Lake 
  Yalley, 
  Utah, 
  4.300 
  feet, 
  August 
  1-4; 
  

   Spring 
  Lake 
  Yilla, 
  Utah 
  County, 
  Utah, 
  August 
  1-4, 
  Palmer; 
  Wyoming, 
  

  

  