CLASSIFIED HABITATS 421 



22. Striped Ground Cricket Nemobius fasciatus (DeGeer). 

 Frequenting grasses at margins of marshes and swales ; 9 and 20. 



23. Swamp Ground Cricket Nemobius canus (Scudder). 

 Marshes and swales; 9 and 20. 



24. Marsh Ground Cricket Nemobius jpalustris (Blatchley). 

 Tamarack swamps and bogs seeking sphagnum mosses; 

 19c and 22i. 



25. Small Brown Cricket .^naxipAa exig'wa (Say). Tamarack 

 swamps among sphagnum mosses, and margins of ponds; 

 4a and 21(i. 



26. Beautiful Crimson Cricket Phylloscirtus pulchellus 

 (Uhler). Margins of ditches, borders of marshes, wet thickets 

 and ponds, frequenting grasses and shrubs. Eggs (site unknown) 

 may possibly be laid in stems of shrubs; 4a, 9a, 18a, and 40&. 



II. Medium Dry Ground Inhabiting Species: 



HUMICOLOUS. 



27. Crested Grouse Locust Nomotettix compressus (Morse) 

 and atavus. Dry pastures and glens among dunes. Eggs, 

 twelve or more, laid in shallow excavation in the ground or 

 in moss; 41 and 64. 



28. Ornate Grouse Locust Tetrix ornata (Say) and tri- 

 angularis. Dry open woodlands, grassy and gravelly fields, 

 and sun-exposed slopes; 47, 54, and 65. 



29. Hancock's Grouse Locust Tetrix hancocki (Morse). Dry 

 open woodlands, gravelly fields, and pastures; 46, 47, and 54. 



30. Sand Grouse Locust Tetrix arenosus (Burm.). Dry open 

 woods; 54. (Southern Indiana and Illinois and southward.) 



31. Pasture Locust Orphuella speciosa (Scudd.) (see illus- 

 tration, page 401). Pastures, grasslands, and fields of sandy 

 loam; 44, 46, and 47. 



32. Varied-winged Locust Arphia xanthoptera (Gemar) (see 

 illustration, page 353). Dry pastures, stubble fields, sandy 

 wastes, and borders of dry open woodlands; 46a, 47c, e, 48, 

 and 54a. 



33. Sulphur-winged Locust Arphia sulphur ea (Fab.). Dry 

 open woods and pastures of light sandy loam, among dead 

 leaves; 46a, b, 54a, b. 



34. Green-striped Locust Chortophaga viridifasciata (DeGeer) 

 (see illustration, page 409). Dry open woods, grassl9.nds, and 

 pastures of bluegrass; 44, 46, and 54. 



35. Clouded Locust Encoptoloplus sordidus (Scudd.) (see 

 illustration, page 373). Stubble fields and dry pastures; 46 



and 47e. 



36. Clear-winged Locust CammMZapeMweida (Scudd.). Fields, 



dry pastures, and wastes; 46, 47, and 48. 



