. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. HEBARD: DERMAPTERA ANC ORTHOPTERA OF ILLINOIS 159 Pinckneyville: Sept. 1887, 1 cf. Carbondale: Oct. 15, 1909, 19, green, Smith. Metropolis: Sept. 3, 1924, l9, brown, 1 large , Frison; Sept. 28, 1889, 19, brown. Marten; Sept. 28, 1929, 1 large ., Frison. Pulaski: Sept. 5 and 10, 1909, 39, brown, Hart, [Fig. 152.—The praying jnantis Sliigtnowamis Carolina (Johannson),^a(.iult female. X Mantis Linnaeus M. religiosa Linnaeus.—This European species has been intention- ally introduced and has become established in northern New York. Whethe


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. HEBARD: DERMAPTERA ANC ORTHOPTERA OF ILLINOIS 159 Pinckneyville: Sept. 1887, 1 cf. Carbondale: Oct. 15, 1909, 19, green, Smith. Metropolis: Sept. 3, 1924, l9, brown, 1 large , Frison; Sept. 28, 1889, 19, brown. Marten; Sept. 28, 1929, 1 large ., Frison. Pulaski: Sept. 5 and 10, 1909, 39, brown, Hart, [Fig. 152.—The praying jnantis Sliigtnowamis Carolina (Johannson),^a(.iult female. X Mantis Linnaeus M. religiosa Linnaeus.—This European species has been intention- ally introduced and has become established in northern New York. Whether the record indicates a single introduction or the presence of a colony in northern Illinois remains to be decided. Chicago: Sept. 10, 1909, 19, brown. Hart. Tenodera Burmeister T. sinensis Saussure.—This very large, interesting and beneficial Asiatic insect was introduced in Philadelphia and has flourished and become quite widely distributed from that source. It has evidently been introduced and become established in Illinois also. Urbana: Sept. 25, 1920, Icf, Kienholz; fall of 1920, 19- Champaign: Oct. 1, 1916, 19 in yard. Dubois: Aug. 25, 1909, Icf, Vestal. Equality: June 19, 1906, 1 ootheca, Gordon. PHASMIDAE TO SUBFAMILIES AND GENERA Median and caudal femora with a concavity ventrodistad. Body coniparativeiy robust for a walking stick. Brown with a darker mediolongitudinal stripe. Male much smaller and more slender than female. {ANISOMORPHINAE). Anisomorpha, p. 159 Median and caudal femora not concave ventrodistad. Body very elongate and slender. {HETERONEMIINAE) Diapheromera, p. 160 ANISOMORPHINAE Anisomorpha Gray A. ferruginea (Beauvois).—This is a northern limital record. The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Ill


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