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



Measurements. 



Body Pronotum Fore Femora Hind Femora Hind Tibiae Ovipositor 



Female 23 6.75 10.6 22 25 15.5 



Male 19 5-75 IO 21.5 24.75 



Occurs during July and August, in dark damp cellars, under 

 the bark of fallen trees, and in similar places. New Canaan, 15 

 September (B. H. W.). 



C. grandis Scudder. 



Color and markings similar to gracilipes. Legs very long and 

 slender. Antennae fully four times as long as the body. Fore 

 femora about one and two-thirds the length of the pronotum, 

 inner carina with three to four rather short, sub-equal spines. 

 Hind femora as long as the body, very little more than twice 

 the length of the fore femora, rather stout at base; the outer 

 carina with eight to twelve distinct, nearly equal spines. Hind 

 tibiae straight in both sexes, fully one-tenth longer than the 

 femora. Cerci slender and delicately tapering. Ovipositor more 

 than half as long as the hind tibiae, slender apically. 



Measurements. 



Body Pronotum Fore Femora Hind Femora Hind Tibiae Ovipositor 

 Female 23.5 6.7 10.75 23.4 25.6 13.5 



Male 19 6.7 11.25 22.8 25 



Occurs in places similar to those frequented by gracilipes. 

 Mt. Carmel, 6 August (E. F. Coe). 



C. terrestris Scudder. 



Reddish brown, the abdomen mottled with pale spots ; often 

 a median light stripe above on the pronotum, bordered by darker 

 blotches; legs lighter; hind femora with the dark transverse bars 

 not very prominent. Fore femora somewhat longer than the 

 pronotum, unarmed. Hind femora rather stout, both carinse 

 of male with about twenty-five small tooth-like serrations ; those 

 of the female unarmed or with minute teeth on the apical third. 

 Hind tibiae straight, a little shorter than the hind femora. Ovi- 

 positor less than three-fifths the length of the hind femora, a 

 little pointed and upturned at the tip. 



