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with elytra purplish. LI: A common species and found from Brooklyn to 



Orient and Montauk; also on Fire I. and Gardiners I. Jl-Sep. Sometimes 



found in very dry situations. 

 O. olivacea Morse. SI: Arrochar, Oakwood, Old Place, Watchogue, Jl-Sep. Often 



very common on the salt meadows. A long series does not contain any green. 



males, which exist, however, though rare. The upper parts of the females may 



be of any shade between brown and green. LI: Ravenswood (Psyche, vol. 8, p. 



318-Morse) ; Central Pk., Sep; Sands Pt., Sep, Bs; Orient, on salt meadow, 



Sep, Lath ; Gardiners I., Aug 19, 1918, a male. 

 O. speciosa Scud. Van Cort. Pk., Aug ; W. Nyack, Aug ; Debruce, Sep ; E. Jewett, 



Aug. SI: Generally distributed, but more of an upland species than either of 



the two last named, Aug-Sep. Many of the females are partly green in color. 



LI: Maspeth, Jl, OIs; Central Pk., Sep; Southold, Sep; Amagansett, Aug; 



Montauk, Sep ; Gardiners I., Jl-Aug. 



DiCHROMORPHA Morse 



D. viridis Scud. Bronxville, Aug-Oct (Woodr) ; Ramapo, Oct; W. Nyack, Sep; 

 West Pt., Aug-Sep (Robn) ; Oliver ea, Sep; Ithaca, Jl-Aug (CU). SI: A 

 common species ; mature individuals from Jl-Oct. Both sexes may be either 

 green or brown. The female is usually short-winged, but one with long wings 

 and tegmina was found on the sidewalk at St. George, Aug 16, 1908. LI, 

 Jl-late fall : Rockaway ; Aqueduct ; Maspeth ; Flushing ; Central Pk. ; Wyan- 

 danch ; Half Way Hollow Hills;, Pinelawn ; Coram; Selden ; Yaphank ; 

 Patchogue ; Riverhead ; Center I. ; Smithtown ; Wading R. ; Greenport. At 

 the last-named place Mr. Latham found it Nov 1, 1914, in woods. 



ClINOCEPHALUS Morse 



C. elegans Morse. SI: Usually found on or near the salt meadows; Oakwood, 

 Aug; Ward's Pt., Tottenville. Sep; Watchogue, Sep; Price's Meadow I., Sep. 

 A long-winged female was found on the sidewalk at St. George, Aug 27, 1914, 

 and a male on the turnpike near Silver L. Pk., Oct 13, 1917. LI: The type 

 came from Ravenswood (Bt) (Psyche, vol. 7, p. 402, 1896, and Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Phila., Mar, 1915, p. 99). 



ChORTHIPPUS Fieber 



C. curtipennis Harr. Bronxville, Aug-Sep, Woodr; Ft. Montgomery, Oct 20, 

 Schott ; West Pt., Aug-Sep, Rohn ; Debruce, Sep ; Oliverea and Slide Mt., 

 Sep, both long- and short-winged males and females; Onteora Mt., Oct (How) ; 

 Wilmington, Jl ; Ithaca, Jl-Aug, Oct (CU) ; Otto (CU) ; Rochester, Sep 

 (Deveson). SI: Generally distributed, and found in low meadows; often 

 occurring on the borders of the salt meadows. Jl-Oct, inclusive. The males 

 stridulate while sitting on the ground. LI: Aqueduct, Sep; Rockaway, Jl, 

 Schott] Maspeth, Aug, OIs; Flushing, Sep, Bell; Wading R., Aug-Sep; 

 Riverhead, Aug, salt meadow. 



Stethophyma Fischer 



S. lineatum Scud. Golden L., Aug; Essex Co, Jl (NYS) ; Ithaca, Jl-Aug (WC 

 Thro-CU). LI: Not uncommon on the border of the salt meadow near the 

 upper part of Wading R., Aug-Sep, 1922. 



S. g^acile Scud. Saranac L., Sep; Adirondacks, Aug (NYS). 



S. platypterum Scud. White Plains, Aug, 1923 (JMFarley, Jr). 



