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A. omatum Say. Croton-on-Hudson, May; Slide Mt., Je, Shoe; Albany, Jl (NYS) ; 

 Axton, Je (M&H) ; Cascade L., Adirondacks, Aug; Keene Val., Aug, Not; 

 Mt. Whiteface, Jl, a long-winged male found on summit; Syracuse, May 

 (H-Mus. Zoo. U. Mich); Montour Falls, Oct (Cy) ; Ithaca, Ap (Bks), 

 Oct, Kngt; Rochester, Sep Dcveson. SI, Ap-May, Aug. A male sent to 

 Scudder was identified as his variety triangulatum. LI: Brooklyn, Eng; 

 Rockaway, Aug, Woodr; Central Pk., Sep; Pinelawn, Je; Calverton, Sep. 



A. acadicum Scud, (hancocki Morse). Axton, Je, M&H (Morse). Blatchley 

 regards hancocki as a variety of omatum Say, but it is placed as distinct by 

 Morse in his Orthoptera of Nezv England. Hebard states that this species 

 should be known under the name acadicum Scud. 



A. arenosum angustum Hancock. Manhattan I., Beaver St., NYC, Ap 26, 1915; 

 Van Cort. Pk., May; White Plains, May-Je, Bno; Nyack, Je; W. Nyack, Ap 

 (Bs) ; Ramapo, May (Joutel) ; Pearl R., May, Wat; Ft. Montgomery, Jl ; 

 West Pt., Je 4, 1916, just matured; Debruce, Sep; Ithaca, Coy Glen, May-Je; 

 Tarbel, Je; Egleston's Glen, L. Keuka, Je; Genesee Co, Je; Rock City, 

 Je-Jl (Kngt, Ds). SI: Collected from Mar-Oct. Less common in recent 

 years. LI: Rockaway Beach, Oct 5, 1912, and Oct 12, 1918, Schott; 

 Wyandanch, May; Cold Sp., Eng; Orient, Jl, Lath. 



Neotettix Hancock 

 N. femoratus Scud. SI, Je, Aug, two males. More common southward. 



Paratettix Bolivar 



P. cucuUatus Burm. Manhattan L, Je; Croton-on-Hudson, Je-Jl; Ft. Mont- 

 gomery, May, Jl (Schott, Ds) ; West Pt., Je; Callicoon, Jl ; Ithaca, Jl, Sep 

 (CU) ; Tarbel, Je 1, 1915, 31 specimens on mud flat; Portage, Je, Kngt; 

 Batavia, Jl, Kngt; Rochester, Sep, Deveson; Sylvan Beach, Oneida Co, Je, 

 Not; Lowville, Je, Not. 



Tettigidea Scudder 



T. lateralis parvipennis Harr. White Plains; Rye, Oct; Hastings, Je, Joutel; 

 Nyack, Je ; W. Nyack, Sep ; Ramapo, May, Joutel ; Croton-on-Hudson, May- 

 Jl ; Ft. Montgomery, May, Joutel; West Pt., May, Rohn, Je; Callicoon, Jl ; 

 Oliverea, Je, Sep; Saranac Inn, Ndm; Wilmington, Jl ; Keene Val., Je, Sep, 

 Not; Mt. Whiteface, top, Jl 10 and 13, 1914; Ithaca, Aug, Sep (CU) ; Mc- 

 Lean, May ; Tarbel, Je 1, 1915, 19 examples, long- and short-winged indi- 

 viduals paired together; Potter Swamp, Yates Co, Je ; Rochester, Jl, Deveson; 

 Honeoye Falls, Je 26, 1916, 17 examples, 5 pairs; Batavia, Je-Jl (Kngt, Ds). 

 SI: Generally distributed; collected from Ap-Oct, and known to hibernate 

 in the mature state. Long-winged form found at St. George on side- 

 walk, Oct 6, 1916, and Oct 10, 1919. LI: Rockaway, Je, Oct, Eng, Schott; 

 Pinelawn, Je, Sep ; Wyandanch, May-Je, Sep, Dec, Ds, Schott ; Melville, Oct, 

 Schott; Sands Pt., Sep, Bs; Bellport, Aug, Nic; E. Patchogue, Sep; Yap- 

 hank, Aug 26, 1915, 19 individuals, some immature; Springs, Sep; Montauk, 

 Aug 25, nymph; Orient, Oct 10, on salt meadow. Lath; Gardiners I., Aug. 

 The form acuta Morse, with the anterior margin of the pronotum produced 

 into an acutely pointed process, was described from "NY" (Journ. N.Y. Ent. 

 Soc, Mar, 1895), and has been taken on SI, Ap (Ds), and LI, Cold Sp., 

 Eng (Psyche, Ap, 1908). 



T. armata Morse. SI: the following were part of the paratypes of T. davisi 

 Morse, now considered a synonym of armata: female, Ap 24, 1897; male, 

 Sep, 1900; male, Je 5; female, Je; in wet places. T. armata is more common 

 southward. 



