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AGALLIA, Curtis. 



309. A. novella, Say. 



Common, especially early in summer. May to July. 



310. A. sanguinolenta, Prov. 



June to Sept. Common in fields everywhere. (Ent. Am. 

 V, p. 166.) 



311. A. 4-punctata, Prov. 



May to August with the foregoing species, sometimes very 

 abundant. (Ent. Am. V, p. 167.) 



FAMILY TETTIGONID^. 



Subfamily Tettigonniia, Berg. 



TETTIGONIA, Geoflf. 



312. T. hieroglyphica, Say. 



Locally abundant. Portage Falls, May 30th ; Lancaster, 

 Sept. 3, in a swampy meadow. 



313. T. bifida, Say 



Sometimes quite abundaut on a fine maXte A /uncus growing 

 in open swampy woods and along streams, July and Aug. 



DIEDROCEPHALA, Spin. 



314. D. coccinea, Forst. 



Common through July and Aug., especially on blackberry 

 bushes. 



315. D. moUipes, Say. 



May to Aug. Very common in damp meadows. 



316. D. mollipes, var. producta, Walk. 



With the last of which it is probably but a variety. Under 

 this name I have placed the smaller dark form with a blackish 

 lateral vitta beneath. 



317. D. novaeboracensis. Fitch. 



Locally abundant on damp or marshy meadows in July and 

 August. It may be found in great numbers on Squaw Isd., 

 Niagara River. 



HELOCHARA, Fitch. 

 31S. H. communis. Fitch. 



Very abundant in swampy spots and on grass among willows 

 along the borders of ditches and streams, from May till Sept. 

 Pairing takes place toward the last of June when the males are 

 thickly covered with a white bloom. 



EUCANTHUS, Lep. and Serv. 

 3i(j. E. orbitalis, Fitch. 



Rare. Taken at Lancaster in July and August. 



