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Atlanticus glaber Rehn and Hebard. Pineland, Pine Id., Fla., V, 

 18, 1915 (H.; in undergrowth of pine woods, found occasionally 

 on first visit but none seen on the second), 1 $,5 ?. 



Grvllidae. 



Ellipes minuta (Scudder). Pineland, Pine Id., Fla., V, 20, 1915 

 (H.), 15,3 juv. 



Cryptoptilum trigonipalpum Rehn and Hebard. Captiva Id. at 

 Captiva Pass, Fla., V, 19, 1915 (H.; beaten from bayberry 

 (Myrica ccrifcra), in hammock), i juv. $. 



Oligacanthopus prograptus Rehn and Hebard. Captiva Id. at 

 Captiva Pass, Fla., V, 19, 1915 (H.; under bark of tree {Bxothea 

 paniculata), in hammock), i juv. 2. 



This extraordinary species was previously known only from 

 the type locality, Aliami, Fla. 



Nemobius ambitiosus Scudder. Pineland, Pine Id., Fla., V, IS 

 and 20, 1915 (H.; common in undergrowth of pine woods), 1 $, 

 3 2. 



Gryllus assimilis Fabricius. Pineland, Pine Id., Fla., V, 20, 1915 

 (H.; common in pile of decaying grapefruit), 1 5. 



This specimen is a strongly marked individual of the 

 scuddcrianiis variant. 



Falcicula hebardi Rehn. Pineland, Pine Id., Fla., V, 18 and 20, 

 1915 (H.; undergrowth of pine woods), 1 $, 1 $. 



This species was previously not known in Florida south of 

 Gainesville. 



Cyrtoxipha gundlachi Saussure. Captiva Id. at Captiva Pass, 

 Fla., V, 19, 1915 (H.; beaten from bayberry (Myrica cerifera), in 

 hammock), i juv. $ . 



Hapithus agitator quadratus Scudder. Useppa Id., Fla., V, 19, 

 1915 (H.; low vegetation on ground under oaks, heard occasionally 

 after dark), 1 $. Captiva Id. at Captiva Pass, Fla., V, 19, 1915 

 (H.; beaten, in hammock), 1 juv. ?. 



Orocharis gryllodes (Pallas). 



Orocharis saulcyi of authors. 



Pineland, Pine Id., Fla., V, 18 and 20, 1915 (H. ; juv. not scarce 

 in undergrowth of pine woods), 2 very small juv. 



The species was heard, but not taken, on Useppa Island. 



Tafalisca lurida Walker. Useppa Id., Fla., V, 19, 1915 (H.; 

 feeding on wild grape flowers on vine, after dark), 1 juv. $. 



This is a large immature specimen (length 21.4 mm.) ; the 

 tegminal and wing pads are, however, very short, (length of 

 wing pad 2.9 mm.). 



