Vol. XXVi] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 457 



Dcrmaptera and Orthoptcra Found in the Vicinity 



of Miami, Florida, in March, J9 J 5— (Part II). 



By Morgan Hebard, Philadelphia, Pa. 



(Plata XX.) 



TrmcoNiiDAE. 

 Arethaea phalangium (Scudder). ^uthstde. Miami, III. 16, 1915. 

 (H.; undergrowth of pine woods). 1 very small juv. 

 This tiny s|K-cimcn (length 2.8 mm.), with its very long 

 limbs and antennae, looked like a bit of greenish white fluff. 



StUpnochlora marginella (Serville). Brickell's Hammock. Miami. 

 III. 5, 1913, (H.; beaten from heavy shrubbery in dense jun- 

 gle). 1 jur. 9. 



The length of this immature individual is 14.2 mm. 



ScudderU texcniU Saussure and Pictet. Southside, Miami. Ill, 

 fi. and 1«. VJli. (H.), 2^.2 juv. i, 3 juv. 9, i very small 

 juv. 



This species is widely distributed and locally not uncommon 

 in the undergrowth of the pine woods. Four instars are rep- 

 resented by the immature material before us. 



Phiisa mays Saussure and Pictet. Brickell's Hammock. Miami, 

 III. 5. 1915. (H.: beaten from heavy shrubbery in dense 

 jungle). 1 very small juv. 



Careful and kmg continued work on two days, including 

 many hours constant beating, secured this single small s|K>ci- 

 mcn (length 8 mm.) at a point but a short distance from the 

 spot at which Mr. Wm. T. Davis captured an adult male on 

 September 22, 191 3. the first record for the genus and species 

 from the United States." In spite of the immature condition 

 of the present specimen, the distinctive generic features are 

 readily recognizable and the adult from the same spot fixes sat- 

 isfactorily the specific identity as well. 



The beating work necessary to secure this specimen was 

 particularly trying, as during the entire time the only other 

 specimens of Orthoptera secured were the immature example 

 of StUpnocMora margmeila recorded above and a very small 



"Recorded^ by Wm. T. Davit. Jour. N. Y. Ent Soc. XXII, p. 

 11)7. flOM). 



