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the female and extending beyond about one-fourth their length 

 in the male. 



Occasionally in the female the tegmina reach the end of the 

 abdomen. This form has been named punctulata, and may be 

 either green or brown, the former color predominating. Punctu- 

 lata males are very rare. The collection contains two males with 

 the tegmina longer than any that the writer has seen recorded. 



Measurements. 



Body Antennas Tegmina Hind femora 



Female 23-^7 7 -8 8-10 14 -15 



Male 15-16 6.5-8.5 6- 9 9.5-10.5 

 Long-winged form 



Female 19 



Male 14 



A common species. Delights in moist places where the grass 

 is luxuriant and green throughout the season. Taken in various 

 parts of the state from 17 July until 23 October. 



Clinocephalus Morse. 



Vertex shorter than broad, lateral carinse elevated and meeting 

 in front in a blunt point. Median carina and lateral foveolae not 

 present. Antennae slender, longer than the head plus the pro- 

 notum (male), or as long as the head plus the prozona (female). 

 Pronotum with the disk nearly flat, the three carinae well de- 

 veloped, the lateral carinae parallel on the prozona, slightly 

 divergent on the metazona, cut behind the middle by the principal 

 sulcus. Sides of the pronotum longer than deep, perpendicular 

 below, convex on the upper third. Tegmina nearly or quite 

 reaching the tip of the abdomen. Hind femora slender, not 

 banded. 



" This genus occupies an intermediate place between Di- 

 chromorpha and Orphulella, and is closely related to the former, 

 from which it differs especially in having the sides of the pro- 

 notum convex below the lateral carinae, which, in addition, are 

 slightly divergent on the metazona." 



C. elegans Morse. Fig. 17. 



The general color varies from light olivaceous green to dark 

 greenish brown. A dark brown or blackish stripe reaching from 



