92 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



male. The intercalary vein much nearer the ulnar vein than the 

 median, and the discoidal area as wide as the widest part of ulnar 

 area. 



E. sordidus Burmeister. Clouded Locust. 



Color rusty yellow or dark brown, mottled with darker or 

 lighter shades of brown. In living specimens the disk of the 

 pronotum often with a pinkish buff, X-shaped mark. Hind 

 margin of pronotum often marked with dark velvety brown. 

 Tegmina with two rather irregular, distinct pale bands. Inner 

 wings transparent yellowish at base, the outer half smoky and 

 becoming darker at apex. Hind femora with faint bands of pale 

 and dark brown. Hind tibiae with pale ring near the base. 



Measurements. 



Body Antennae Tegmina Hind Femora 



Female 24-35 8-9 20.5-24 14-15-5 



Male 19-21.5 " 8-9 16-19.5 11-12 



This species appears about the first of August, and is very 

 common in old pastures and fields throughout the state during 

 the remainder of the season. 



Camnula Stal. 



Size rather smaller than the average of the (Edipodina. 

 Head compressed, vertex ovate in male, broader in female, with 

 the front sloping downward. Median carina very faint, hardly 

 showing in male. Foveo'lse indistinct. Frontal costa not promi- 

 nent, nearly flat, sulcate around the ocellus. Antennae short and 

 slender. Pronotum with the disk flat and smooth, truncate in 

 front, obtusely angled behind. Median carina low, of equal 

 height throughout, faintly cut in front of the middle. Sides 

 of pronotum deeper than long. Tegmina narrow, reaching be- 

 yond the abdomen. Inner wings pellucid. 



C. pellucida Scudder. Clear-winged Locust. Plate VIII, 7. 



Light yellowish brown to fuscous. Antennae pale at base, 

 darker towards apex. A dark, somewhat triangular spot behind 

 the eye, and a vertical elongated mark on and often nearly cover- 

 ing the front half of the lateral lobes of pronotum. Tegmina 

 dark brown towards base, smoky towards apex, irregularly 



