30 NORTH AMERICAN ACRIDIID^E. 



Eritcttix sp. 



Virginia: (Appomattox, Sept. 6, juv.) ; (Wytheville, Sept, 4, 5, juv.). 

 North Carolina : (Saluda, Aug. 17, juv.). 

 Georgia : (Sand Mountain, Aug. 25, juv.). 



All the specimens are nymphs in the second and third stages. 

 Upper Austral. A very few examples were secured, in dry 

 upland fields on sandy soil. 



Macneillia obscura Scudd. 



Florida: Live Oak, Aug. 10, (juv. 2). 



Lower Austral. A rare species occurring among the low 

 shrubbery and tangled herbage of the piney woods of Florida. 



Amblytropidia occidentals Sauss. 



Numerous young specimens which I refer to this species with 

 some doubt were secured while sweeping. 

 North Carolina: (Selma, July 7, juv. I, 2). 

 South Carolina: (Denmark, Aug. 14, juv. 2, 4). 



Georgia: (Jasper, July 26, juv. 2); (Sand Mountain, Aug. 25, juv. 2, 3,4); 

 (Savannah, Aug. 14, juv. 4) ; (Stone Mountain, July 28, juv. 2) ; 

 (Waycross, Aug. n, juv. 3). 



Florida: (De Funiak Springs, Aug. 5, juv. 4) ; (Live Oak, Aug. 10, juv. 3, 4); 

 (Tallahassee, Aug. 8, juv. 3, 4). 



Austral zones. Widely and rather generally distributed in 

 campestrian surroundings. 



Orphulella olivacea Morse. 



Georgia: Tybee Island, Aug. 12, 13, (juv. 4, 5). 



Florida: Fort Barrancas, Aug. 3, (juv. 5) ; Warrington, Aug. 4. 



A maritime species of austral origin and distribution, ranging 

 from Darien to the Bermudas, and known on our coast from 

 Connecticut to western Florida. It is a halophilous campestrian 

 species found only in salt marshes or along the shores of brackish 

 inlets, often plentiful locally. This species, with its companions 

 Paroxya atlantica and floridiana and Orchelimum herbaceum, are 

 characteristic of the Juncus fringes of the tidal inlets and pools of 

 the southern coast, equally quick to seek safety in flight, or if hard 

 pressed to drop downward into the protecting shelter at the bases of 

 the tall, sharp-pointed culms. (See PI. 4, Fig. 2.) 



Orphulella speciosa Scudd. 



Virginia : Wytheville, Sept. 4. 

 North Carolina: Linville, July 18. 



