REPORT OF ENTOMOLOGIST. 35 
from Ft. Collins and Va. Dale and one from Kimball, Neb. 
Dates, July 17 to August 16. 
METATOR. 
pardalinus Sauss. This is a common species in the vicinity of Ft. 
Collins. The College specimens are from Ft. Collins, Va. 
Dale, Dutch George’s, Sterling, Steamboat Springs and Boul¬ 
der. Dates range between Julie 28th and Sep. 12th. 
There are 14 females and 6 males with red wings, and 
14 females and 16 males with yellow wings. 
C0N0Z0A Saussure. 
gracilis Thos. The 55 specimens of this species in the College col¬ 
lection are all from the mountains except a specimen from 
Greeley and one from Pueblo. The localities of the captures 
are Greeley, North Park, Pueblo, Alder, Alamosa, Durango, 
Cortez, Dolores, Gunnison, Rifle, Paonia, Grand Junction, 
Steamboat Springs, Walden, May bell, Hamilton, Glendevy,. 
Lay, Dunkley and Craig. 
TRIMEROTROPIS Stal. 
azurescens Brim. A few specimens of this blue-winged species have 
been taken at Rifle, Paonia, Delta, Steamboat Springs and 
Hamilton, on the most barren hill-sides. July 25th to Sep. 23d. 
agrestis McNeill. Specimens of this species as determined for me by 
Prof. Bruner come Irom Julesburg, Orchard, Greeley, Rocky- 
ford, Lajunta and Lamar. 
bruneri McNeill. This is a common species on the northern plains 
of the State. In general appearance and markings it is won¬ 
derfully like Hadrotettix trifasciatus. The females are about 
the size of the males of that species. Specimens in the Col¬ 
lege collection are from Ft. Collins, Greeley, Ft. Morgan, 
Sterling, Pueblo, Lajunta and Antonito. 
cincta Thom. There are 36 females and 59 males of this species in 
the collection and all came from the mountains or foothills of 
the State. Without exception the hind tibiae are bluish or 
yellowish with a dusky patch a little beneath the knees in just 
the position to meet the black spot in the sulcus of the under 
surface of the femur. There are several specimens marked 
Ft. Collins in the collection but all came from Horse-Tooth 
mountain, a high foothill about 8 miles south-west of town. 
Our specimens have been taken at altitudes ranging between 
6,000 and 10,000 feet and from both slopes. 
citrina Scudd. A common and one of the very largest species that 
we have taken. I am including under this name forms that 
