I90 A NATURALIST IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION 



Now the ascendant forms on the rushes, sedges, and shrubs 

 at the pond margins and in the swales are the short-horned 



Fig. 215. — Garden spider, the orb builder, Argiope 



locust ; the short-winged green locust {Dichromorpha viridus) ; the 

 slender-bodied locust — rare — (Fig. 219); the Hoosier locust 



(July); Scudder's par- 

 oxya (August) ; the 

 leather-colored locust; 

 the Nebraska locust; 

 a striped ground cricket 

 and the marsh conehead 

 (Fig. 225). The short- 

 horned locust (Fig. 217) 

 TP_ . rp, , + T /,• 1 , is fairly ojood- sized, the 



riG. 216. — Iht gronstiocnsts, 1 ettix graniilatiis ^ g '^ 



and Tettigidea lateralis. After Lugger. male measuring . 8 inch 



