110.1124. RKfisiox or Tin: mei.asoi'i.i—sci DbEit. 4(>5 



1877. Apt(>n<i|M'd<*ii rnt'uvittatn Souilder Apifii)t|ii-ili-ii rul'ovittiitH. 



187R. I*«;ri>t«>ttix riiMticiiH Stal Nt)laiH)|)liiM riiHticiiM. 



1877. Ciiliipti-iiU!* M.in^iiiiKM'i'ptiali '« Lii Miinyon I'lioetalioten neliritHCfnui*. 



1877. CalopteniiH iiunt;uiiii>]<>ntiiH 'rovunclitT M «'liiii*i|iliii« fi'iiiiir rtibni'ii. 



187U. Cnl<>pt«>niin nrriptuit Walker. DfUrniinablH only liy cntnpnriiioii with typ*>M in tlic HritiAh 



Mii.-«fMiin. 

 1864. P»>7,ot»'ttix Brmlil«ri Thler— MelHiiopIiia itoiKlili-ri. 



187(1. Calopti'miH Helt-ctiiH Walktir. Di-tiTiiiiuabh' <iiil\ l»y stiiily <»•' 'yp ■ In tlie IlritiMli Miin^uiii. 

 iWil. Pf/oti'ttix s«'ptentrionalia SaiiHsun- ^IfluiiopliiH lM»r»'ali(i. 

 11^72. IVzotettix np<M-i«>8a S«Mul(l«^r I{eHp(>rot<>ttix HiN-riimnn. 



1877. A)it4'ii(iiH*4leM Hplunarioitlfs S<-ii*l(li>r Apt(ii(iiM'<l« •* Hph«-iiari(>i<1<-n. 

 IWi.'), Acriiliiini Hpn'ti;* T'1i1«t M.S. TliiMiins Mflaiii>|iliM Hprftii.>!. 

 1870, I*«>7,ut«'ttlx fttniK!f««'tii8 Srinlder : PodiHnia fltiipi-f'arta. 



1H«51. Pezotfttlx Hiiinii-liraHti SaiisHiire ' MflaiiopliiH )ii\ ittatnii. 

 1H76. I'tzotettix tilliMtriH Scuiltltr Mt'laii(>|iln« dawsmni. 

 1870. Mclauoplnn temibrosns S<'U(1der Melanopltis keeleri. 

 187!t. I'ezoK'ttix texaniiH Srudilir Melaiiopliis lexaiitis. 

 187'J. CaloptfnuH tiinibulli Tbomas Ae<>|()))lus tumbtilli. 

 1873. Pezott'ttix iinicolur Tbomas - Melanopliia ecuilib-ri. 



1878. Pczoteitix varirolor Stal - I'aradichropliiH viirirolor. 



[1M79. P€>7,ot«>ttix van»»}jatii» Sciidtler Dartylotiim variesjatmn.] • 



1870. Melanu]ilii8 varioloniis Sciulder ^- Melan(i]>bi.H occiilea talis. 



1876. P«'/,ot«'ttix viola ThomaH - Melanoplns viola. 



18Ci. Pt'dies \ire.-«fu.s Saiisaiire. Uinbtermined : ]n'rhaits not btluiiging to this group. 



1872. Calopt«*nu» viridis Thomas =: Hesjierotettix viridin. 



1876. Pfzotfttix vivax Stndder = C'aiiipylacaiitha vivax. 



1877. Caloi>teniis volucris Dwlge— Phoetaliote.s iielira.Hteiisi;*. 



188.*>. Pezotettix waHhingtoiiianus Bruner -Melani)i)lnt4 \va»hin;;touiauua. 



1875. C*alo])toDn8 yarrowii Thoiuaa -~ M«'lanoplu.s yarrow ii. 



1861. Pezotettix ziinraermauui Saussure— .' Mclanoplu.s uigresccns. 



2. rN'DF.TER.MIXKI) FORMS. 



1. Poepedetet coralUnus Sausaure, Rev. Maji. Zool., 1861. p. I.tH. ^Icxico temperata. It is doubtful 

 If thia Mexitaii species, unknowu to me, belonjts in th*- Melauopli: it seems to be more nearly allied 

 to Dactylotuni. 



2. Pezotettix /auriei Bolivar, Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., XIX (1890), pp. 3J2-32:J. This ai)e4ie8 from 

 Yeaao, JaiKUi, seems to be a Po<Usma. but it is descrilH-d from the female alone, so that I can not 

 pla»e it more closely. 



3. Caleoptenus (»i<;I)yfapolim'at«« Thomas, Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. Terr., I, Ist series. No. 2(1874), p. 68. 

 I am unable to determine this soutliern California species, and am tolerablv contidentl have not seen 

 it : for in this case there is apparently anrticieut in tiie descrij»tion to tix the species when si)ecimenH 

 are obtained. It has been thought by some to be Oedaleonotus enitvna coUarin. hut that is scarcely 

 possible. 



4. Pezotettix mexicana Sausaure, Rev. Mag. Zool., 1861, p. 160. Mexico teraperata. From the descrip- 

 tion it is impossible to detennine which of the many Mexican species this may lie, but I suspect it 

 may prove to be Melanoplun atlanlx. 



5. Pezotettix mikado Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., XIX (1890), p. 323. Yesso, Jajtan. Likethe 

 other sjjecies of Bolivar, No. 2, this is describeil from the female only, and I can not jilace it. It is pre- 

 sumably a I'odiama. 



6. Caloptenus repletiis Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., IT {UIO) pp. 678-679. I had thought this 

 speciea to be probably Melanoplns bilifuratus, but there was little in Walker's description whereon to 

 bnse an opinion. Mr. Samuel Ilenshaw, however, kindly compared hiliturntus with the apecimen.s 

 placed under rcj>i«'<i(.* in the British Museum and found them «listin<t. Walker credited it to 'U. 

 States" and "Vancouver's Island," one specimen each, but Mr. Uenshaw found iu> specimens from 

 Taneouver, bnt two males and a female from " North Anu'rica," one specimen being farther labeled 

 "Illinois." The two males weredilierent species, one being Melanoplus feuioratun, theother (Illinois) 

 distinct, but allied to it by the cerci, though with short tegmina (probably Milnnoplug viola). It was 

 further doubtful whether the female belonged witli either of the males. Certainly, then, we shall be 

 obliged to consign Walker's species to merited oblivion. Probably no one of these specimens is one 

 of the original types. 



7. Calliptanuit tanguitieipes Serville. Rev. Metb. Orth. (1831), pp. 93-94 [Aerydinin sangmneipea 

 Olivier. Encycl. Meth., VI (179J). p. 231]. Surinam. It is very doubtful if this l)eloni;8 in tlie Melan- 

 opli. If De Geer'a Aeridimn aeneo-oculatum i.s the .same > his figure would lead its to presume it did 

 not. I have not seen the species. 



• See Serv., Orth., p. 670. 



