of the North American Orthoptera. 423 



ularly scattered over the general surface, becoming larger 

 and bead-like upon the posterior borders of the segments, 

 where they are equi-distant; these last are also found upon 

 the posterior border of the third segment ; a very faintly 

 impressed median line upon the prothorax ; the eyes are 

 black ; the antennae dusky brown ; the parts of the mouth 

 yellowish brown ; the legs the same, with a reddish tinge ; 

 the segments of the abdomen beneath have no punctures. 

 Length, .46 in. ; length of abdomen, .19 in. Breadth at 

 hind border of prothorax, .19 in. ; breadth at fourth ab- 

 dominal segment, .29 in. ; length of cerci, .015 in. 



Greenfield, Mass., (Sanborn.) " In woods, under stones." 

 1 specimen. 



PHASMJDA, Leach. 



DIAPHEROMERA, GRAY. 

 *1. D. FEMORATA. 



Spectrum femoratum. Say, App. Long's Second Expe- 

 dition ; 297. (1824.) 

 " Say, Am. Ent. ; III. pi. 37. (1828.) 

 " " Say, Ent. of N. Am. (Ed. Le 

 Conte.) I. 82, 197. (1859.) 

 " " Harris, Cat Ins. Mass.; 56, (1835.) 

 Diapheromera Sayi, Gray, Synopsis of Phasmida?; 18. 



(1835.) 



" Serville, Hist. Nat. d. Orth.; 247. 



(1839.) 



" " Charp., Orth. Descr. et Depict. ; PI. 6. 



(1841.) 



Westw., Brit. Mus. Cat., Orth., 

 Part I. Phasmida3 ; 20. (1859.) 



Bacteria (Bacunculus) Sayi, Burm., Handb. d. Ent; II. 



566. (1838.) 



" " " Burm., Zeitschr. f. Ent. ; II. 



39. (1840.) 



