of the North American Orthoptera. 415 



FORFICULARUE, Latreille. 

 SPONGOPHORA, SERVILLE (emend.) 



* 1. S. BIPUNCTATA, HOV. Sp. 



The head, antennae, and prothorax are reddish brown ; 

 eyes black ; elytra darker brown, with a rather large pale 

 spot equi-distant from the base and either border ; wings 

 at rest, extending nearly twice as far back as the elytra, 

 pale, with a dark brown band along the inner edge be- 

 yond the elytra; there is a faintly impressed longitudinal 

 line on the prothorax. Length from front of prothorax to 

 tip of wings, .3 in. 



I place this species in this genus with some degree of 

 doubt, because I have but a single mutilated specimen to 

 examine, which wants abdomen and legs, the elytra and 

 wings of one side, and the principal part of the antennae ; 

 but the parts that remain exhibit good specific characters. 



Mass. (H. Coll.) Taken May 30. 1 specimen. 



LABIA, LEACH. 



* 1. L. MINUTA, nov. sp. 



Thorax, elytra, and exposed portion of wings yellowish 

 brown, covered with shortish hairs; middle of abdomen 

 reddish brown ; sides of the abdomen above and the head 

 dark reddish brown approaching a black ; last segment of 

 abdomen and forceps reddish brown; abdomen also and 

 forceps thickly beset with shortish hairs ; legs shining pale 

 yellow ; parts of the mouth and antennae yellowish brown ; 

 abdomen beneath brownish yellow ; $ forceps slender, of 

 nearly equal width throughout, curving outwards slightly 

 at the middle, and then inwards towards the tip ; slightly 

 falciform, and meeting only at the tip ; minute triangular 

 black teeth on the lower inner edge ; 9 forceps diminish- 

 ing in size to the tip, which is very slightly curved in- 

 wards ; otherwise they are straight, meeting along the 

 whole inner edge, which is toothed as in the $ ; tips as 



