NO, 1599. SOME WESTERN ORTHOPTERA—CA UDELL. ° 79 
XIPHIDION VICINUM Morse. 
One immature female, Sisson, California; one long-winged female, 
var. productum, at Portal, North Dakota. 
CAPNOBOTES FULIGINOSUS Thomas? 
One immature female, foothills of Mount Shasta in California, on 
a species of Ceanothus. 
NEDUBA CARINATA Walker. 
Three males and one immature female at Eureka, California, on 
July 5, and several young specimens, which probably belong to this 
species, at Sierra Madre, California, May 30. 
NEDUBA CARINATA PICTURATA Scudder. 
One male, Eureka, California, July 5. 
IDIONOTUS BRUNNEUS Scudder. 
Three males, Thrall, California, July 28, chirping in the evening. 
IDIOSTATUS HERMANI Thomas. 
One male, Dunsmuir, California, July 19; several nymphs, foot- 
hills of Mount Shasta, California, July 24. 
ATELOPLUS NOTATUS Scudder. 
One immature male, Indio, California, June 5. This was under 
the loose bark of a small dead tree in the desert. 
STENOPELMATUS FUSCUS Haldemann. : 
Taken at Sierra Madre, Gaudalupe, and San Luis Obispo in 
California. At the latter place they were quite common under cow 
droppings, most of the specimens collected being immature. The one 
at Sierra Madre was found dead in a field. 
CYPHODERRIS PIPERI Caudell. 
Two males, Longmires Springs, Washington, at the base of Mount 
Rainer. These two were stridulating at night. (See Ent. News, vol. 
XV1H, p. 335-336.) 
MARSA PACIFICA Scudder. 
A pair of immature specimens at Dunsmuir, California, July 20. 
MARSA SALEBROSA Scudder. 
One male, two females, Ashford, Washington, in August, all im- 
mature. 
MARSA TUBERCULATA, new species. 
Description.—Color ashy gray mottled with black. Antenne 
slender, over twice as long as the body, testaceous, apically with some 
of the joints darker. Head mostly pallid, somewhat infuscated be- 
hind the eyes and especially above the acute vertex, which is pro- 
longed between the enlarged basal joints of the antenne as an 
elongate triangular process; palpi long, the last joint excavate be- 
neath for three-fourths its length or more. Thorax pale brown, 
blackish dorso-laterally, the lower part of the lobes mottled; metano- 
tum and mesonotum about equal in length, together about equaling 
the pronotum. Abdomen somewhat compressed, pale beneath, 
