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Elmo, Antoni to, Cortez, Grand Junction, Delta, Hotchkiss, 
Paonia, Glenwood Springs, and Estes Park. 
longipennis Thom. A common species east of the foothills, particu¬ 
larly in the southern portion of the State where it extends 
west into the foothills. It is very rarely that a specimen is 
seen at Ft. Collins. It is a common insect at the electric 
lights-in Denver and at Colo. Springs. The college specimens 
are from Fort Collins, Greeley, Snyder, Sterling, Ft. Morgan, 
Denver, Pueblo, Canon City, Rockyford, Fas Animas, Lajun- 
ta, Lamar, and Holly. 
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SPHARAGEM0N Scudd. 
atquale Say. A fairly common species in eastern Colorado and ex¬ 
tending a short distance into the foothills. Our specimens 
come from Ft. Collins, PT. Morgan, Boulder, Colorado Springs, 
Rockyford and Lajnnta. The dates of capture are from July 
8th to Sep. 14th. Large females have a striking resemblance 
to Hadrotettix trifasciatus . 
eollara Scndd. Our specimens, few in number, have been taken at 
Ft. Collins, Greeley, Orchard and Pueblo. A few of the Ft. 
Collins specimens were taken a mile or two back in the foot¬ 
hills. The dates range between July iotli and Oct. 3d. 
cristatum Scudd. We have but few captures of this species, coming 
mostly from the eastern and southern portions of the State. 
The localities are Ft. Collins, Wray, Pueblo, Rockyford, La¬ 
mar, and from Stratton in Nebraska. 
humll* Morse. This is one of the most common species in the north¬ 
ern and eastern portions of the State. According to our col¬ 
lections it extends into the mountains to an altitude of about 
9,000 feet. The captures are from the following points: Ft. 
Collins (both plains and foothills), Livermore, Dutch George’s, 
Sterling, Ft. Morgan, Snyder, Wray, Orchard, Denver, Pine- 
wood and Buena Vista. The dates of capture range between 
July 8th (Ft. Collins) and Sep. 19th (Buena Vista). The 
specimens that I am referring to this species seem hardly to be 
specifically distinct from cequale. 
pallidum Morse. Along with the typical light colored specimens be¬ 
longing to this species as determined for me by Prof. Bruner 
and Prof. Morse I have included a number of darker color 
that seem in every other way to be identical. The specimens 
before me came from the following points: Ft. Collins, La- 
porte, Greeley, Julesburg, Orchard, Denver, Pueblo, Lajnnta, 
Lamar, Rifle and Delta. 
