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P, 462. — Acridium milbcrti Serville has long been placed in 

 synonymy under Melanoplus femoratus Burmeister. 



P. 468.-^Sanracris hciista is a misspelling for S. lacerta. 



P. 493. — The Pezotcttix humphreysii of Thomas is a species 

 of Melanoplus. 



P. 500. — The type of Aeoloplus Scudder is, by original 

 designation, Caloptenus regalis Dodge,* not Caloptenns turn- 

 hiilli Thomas as here stated. 



P. 507. — Scudder's Revision of the Alelanopli in Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Mus., vol. XX, quoted by Kirby under the various 

 genera of this group as 1898 was really published December 

 28, 1897, as stated in the list of papers in the completed and 

 bound volume of that publication. 



P, 507. — The species bruneri Caudell here listed in the genus 

 Asemoplus is catalogued wrongly, its proper position being in 

 the genus Aeoloplus. 



P. 542. — Pezotettix flavoannulatum LaMunyon is a synonym 

 of Dactylotum pictum Thomas. Dactylotmn picturatum 

 Bruner is to be used for the purpose for which it was erected, 

 that is to replace the preoccupied pictum of Gerstaecker. 

 Dactylotum longipenne Townsend is a Poecilotettix and a 

 synonym of P. sanguineus Scudder and replaces that name, 

 being the older and properly established. The synonymy of 

 these species was first indicated by Bruner,^ but he used Scud- 

 der's name, wrongly considering longipennis as a AISS name. 



Additional notes on Vol. I. 



The genus Photina is duplicated, appearing on p. 257 and 

 again on p. 273. The first reference should be eliminated. 



The types of Hestiasula Saussure, Harpagomantis Kirby 

 and Menexenus Stal, like all the genera in this catalogue, are 

 indicated by number and, as so often the case, the number 

 quoted as that of the type species is greater than the number 

 of species included. Error is evident. 



"Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., vol. ii, p. 329 (1908). 

 [* This should be Aeoloplus regalis Scudder, not Caloptenus regalis 

 Dodge, which Bruner has shown to be a Melanoplus. The regalis of 

 Scudder has been renamed bruneri by Caudell. (J. A. G. R.)] 



