THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY 

 SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



Vol. V, No. 17.] MARCH, 1910. [voT xv.'So'n 



ORTHOPTERA FROM THE SANTA RITA MOUNTAINS, 



ARIZONA, COLLECTED BY THE UNIVERSITY 



OF KANSAS EXPEDITION. 



BY JAMES A. G. REHN. 



Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 



Plate LXIII. 



THE collection forming the basis of this paper was made in 

 the Santa Rita range during the summer of 1907 by 

 the University Museum expedition under the late Prof. 

 F. H. Snow. 



FORFICULID^. 



Spongophora apiddentata Caudell. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July. F. H. Snow. 

 One female. 



This species has previously been recorded from localities in 

 Arizona ranging from near a hundred feet to about five 

 thousand feet above sea level. 



Blattid^. 

 Ischnoptera notha Rehn and Hebard. 



Santa Rita mountains, 5000 to 8000 feet, July. F. H. Snow. 

 One female. 



This specimen agrees with an individual of the same sex 

 from the Huachuca mountains previously examined by the 

 author.* 



The measurements of the Santa Rita specimen are as follows : 



Length of body 14.0 mm. 



Length of pronotum 4.5 



Greatest width of pronotum 5.9 



Greatest width of tegmen 4.5 



Length of tegmen 10 . 



♦ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1907, p. 25 (Uhleriana) ; Rehn and Hebard, Ibid. 1910, 

 p. 443. 



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