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Plate I. ANABRUS SIMPLEX. 
A, adult female ; B, a comparatively straight ovipositor; C, blubber-like mass clasped 
by the vulva of the female ; D, the mass removed immediately after copulation, showing 
the two small lobes that are clasped by vulva of female ; E, end of male abdomen from 
above, showing clasping organs; F, wings of adult male; G, a cluster of eggs in the 
ground, the upper one protruding above the surface. All natural size, except E and F, 
which are twice natural size. Miss Miriam A. Palmer, artist. Original in Entomologi¬ 
cal Neios, December, 1904. 
Figri re I. 
Figure I. Young of the Western Cricket (Anabrus simplex) only a few hours 
from the egg ; enlarged six times. Miss Miriam Palmer, artist. 
