Tettigoniidae 21 



Family TETTIGONIIDAE: Katydids, and their kin 

 SCUDDERIA Stal 



S. septentrionalis Serville. LI: Yaphank, Jl 24, 1908 (two flew to light), Jl, 1909; 



Riverhead, Aug, 1917; Greenport, Aug 3, 1913, at light; Wading R., Jl, 1914. 

 S. pistillata Brunner. Callicoon, Jl 26; Onteora Mt., Aug, Hozv; E Jewett, Aug, 



Ds; Saranac, Ndm (NYS) ; Keene Val., Aug-Sep, Not; Chateaugay L., 



Bowditch; Mountain View, Franklin Co, Sep, Not; Waddington, Aug, Woodr; 



Ithaca (Morse) ; Batavia, Jl, Kngt. A northern form. 

 S. curvicauda cuirvicauda DeG. Yonkers, Aug, ERCasey ; L. Mahopac, TDO'Con- 



nor (Rehn & Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 1914) ; Waddington, Aug, Woodr; 



Batavia, Aug, Kngt. SI: Tottenville, Jl 23, 1914, and Jl 26, 1922. LI: 



Coram, Aug-Sep, common on sandy area; Smithtown, Aug; Wading R., 



Aug; Yaphank, Jl-Aug; Riverhead, Aug; E. Quogue, Aug; Amagansett, Aug. 

 As this insect is found in northern New England, it probably has a wider 



distribution in the State than is here recorded. 

 S. texensis Sauss. & Pict. Bronxville, Sep, Woodr; Ithaca, Jl-Sep (CU) ; Geneva, 



Aug, Sherm (Hubbell). SI: Generally distributed; mature individuals Jl-Oct ; 



occasionally attracted to light. LI : Brooklyn, Sep, Zab ; Coney I., Sep, Zah ; 



Rockaway, Sep, Oct, Ds & Ols; Fire I., Sep; Maspeth, Sep; Selden, Aug; 



Wading R., Aug; Patchogue, Sep; Riverhead, Aug; Amagansett, Sep; Mon- 



tauk, Sep. 



As this species has been recorded from the New England States, it is 



probably to be found more extensively in NY than is here recorded. 

 S. furcata Brunner. Van Cort. Pk., Aug; Mt. Vernon, Fitch; Bronxville, Aug;. 



White Plains, Sep, Leon; W, Nyack, Aug; West Pt., Sep, Oct; Sullivan Co, 



Sep ; Pine I., Sep, Brb ; L. Minnewaska, Sep, Nic ; L. Mahopac, TDO'Connor 



(Rehn & Hebard) ; W. Hebron, Sep, Lg ; Ithaca, Jl-Aug, Oct (CU) ; Otto 



(CU) ; Elmira, Sep, common, Diven; Batavia, Aug-Sep, Kngt; Rochester, 



Deveson. SI : Common and generally distributed ; mature individuals Jl-Oct. 



LI: Brooklyn, Aug-Sep, Zah; Aqueduct, Sep; Maspeth, Ols; Flushing, Aug; 



Oyster Bay, Aug ; Selden, Aug ; Coram, Aug-Sep ; Yaphank, Jl-Sep ; Southold, 



Sep; Bay Shore, Aug-Sep, Ols; Patchogue, Sep; Amagansett, Sep; Promised 



Land, Sep ; Gardiners I., Aug. 



The black-striped variety fascia ta Bt., is found in the northern part of the 



State, but not on SI. 



Amblycorypha Stal 



A. oblongifolia DeG. Bronx Pk., Mosholu, Sep, Mt. Vernon, Dunwoodie, Aug, 

 ERCasev, L. Mahopac, Aug, TDO'Connor (Rehn & Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. 

 Soc, 1914); W. Nyack, Jl; Coeymans, EBSmith (NYS); CHfton Sps., 

 Aug (CU). SI: Generally distributed; mature individuals Jl-Oct. Numerous 

 examples of the pink variety have been found, particularly at W. New Brighton 

 and in the Clove Valley. Brown individuals also have been collected. LI: 

 Brooklyn, Aug-Sep; Aqueduct, Oct; Woodhaven, Aug; Maspeth, Aug-Sep; 

 Flushing, Aug, Bell; Sands Pt., Sep, Burns; Wyandanch, Aug; Wading R., 

 Jl ; Yaphank, Jl, Sep; Riverhead, Aug; Southold, Sep; Amagansett, Sep; 

 Montauk, Sep. 



A. floridana carinata Rehn & Hebard. LI: During a week spent on Gardiners 

 I. in Aug, 1918, two males, three females, and a nymph were collected. The 

 species is not uncommon in parts of the two forested regions of the island, 

 namely the Great Forest and the Tobacco Lot Forest. 



