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Fig. 4. — Conalcaea huachucana Rehn. Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, 



Arizona. Male (type). Lateral view of cercus. (Same scale 



as fig. 1.) 

 Fig. 5. — Conalcaea huachucana Rehn. Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, 



Arizona. Female (allotype). Lateral view of caudal femur. 



(X2M) 

 Fig. 6. — Bradynoles chilcotinae new species. Riske Creek, Chilcotin, British 



Columbia. Male (type). Dorsal view of furcula and supra- 

 anal plate. (Greatly enlarged.) 

 Fig. 7. — Bradynoles chilcotinae new species. Riske Creek, Chilcotin, British 



Columbia. Male (paratype). Dorsal view of distal portion of 



supra-anal plate, showing variation in the species. (Same scale 



as fig. 6.) 

 Fig. 8. — Bradynoles chilcotinae new species. Riske Creek, Chilcotin, British 



Columbia. Male (type). Lateral view of cercus. (Greatly 



enlarged.) 

 Fig. 9. — Melanoplus chiricahuae new species. Ida's Peak, Chiricahua 



Mountains, Arizona. Male (type). Dorsal view of furcula and 



supra-anal plate. (Scale same as fig. 6.) 

 Fig. 10. — Melanoplus chiricahuae new species. Ida's Peak, Chiricahua 



Mountains, Arizona. Male (type). Lateral view of cercus. 



(Scale same as fig. 8.) 

 Fig. 11. — Melanoplus fultoni new species. Lagunitas, California. Male 



(type). Dorsal view of furcula and supra-anal plate. (Same 



scale as fig. 6.) 

 Fig. 12. — Melanoplus fultoni new species. Lagunitas, California. Male 



(type.) Lateral view of cercus. (Same scale as fig. 8.) 



