of the North American Orthoptera. 427 



GRYLLUS, LINNAEUS. 



*1. G. LUCTUOSUS, Serv., Hist. Nat. d. Orthop. ; 335. 



(1839.) 



This species is readily distinguished from all other N. 

 England species, by the great length of the wings, which, 

 surpassing in length the wing-covers, hang over the ex- 

 tremity of the abdomen ; contrary to the supposition of 

 Serville, this is true of the male as well as of the female. 



Length of ovipositor in seven individuals, .29-.39 in., 

 average .35 in., length of hind femora, .20-.245 in., 

 average, .225 in. 



Mass., (Agassiz, Shurtleff, S. H. S.) Cape Cod, (San- 

 born.) N. Hampshire, (Miss Edmands.) 



* 2. G. ABBREVIATUS, Serv., Hist. Nat. d. Orth. ; 336. 



(1839.) 



Acheta tripunctata, Harr., Cat. Ins. Mass. ; 56. (1835.) 



Acheta abbreviate Harr., Report, 3d ed. ; 152. fig. 69. 



(1862.) 



This and G. luctuosus, Serv. are our largest species ; it is 

 remarkable for the great length of the ovipositor of the 

 female ; the wing-covers are generally dark, bordered with 

 light brown, though sometimes they are quite pale through- 

 out ; they generally quite cover the abdomen. I have never 

 seen this species north of Cape Cod, and am inclined to 

 think it a more southern form, the insect fauna of Cape 

 Cod being closely allied in character to that of Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



Length of ovipositor in seventeen individuals, .34-.42 

 in., average, .37 in.; length of hind femora, .21-.23 in., 

 average .22 in. 



Mass., (H. Coll., Agassiz.) Cape Cod, (Sanborn, S. H. S.) 

 Maryland, (Uhler.) The specimen marked A. abbreviata 

 $ in Harris's collection belongs to his A. nigra. 



* 3. G. ANGUSTUS, nov. sp. 



This species is most closely allied to G. abbreviates , 



