. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. NORTH AMERIC f ACRIDIIDiE. 31. Transition (and Canadian ?) . ie. A northern oflfshoot of an austral genus, adapted to more bo il conditions. It is exceedingly plentiful in the Northeastern State but was met with only sparingly at the localities named. Camp tral, inhabiting by preference grassy fields on sandy soil. Orphulella pelidna Burm. All the remaining adult spe uens of this genus which were secured I refer to this species. N lerous immature specimens in the fourth and fifth stages, and a v younger, were also taken at many of the localitie
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. NORTH AMERIC f ACRIDIIDiE. 31. Transition (and Canadian ?) . ie. A northern oflfshoot of an austral genus, adapted to more bo il conditions. It is exceedingly plentiful in the Northeastern State but was met with only sparingly at the localities named. Camp tral, inhabiting by preference grassy fields on sandy soil. Orphulella pelidna Burm. All the remaining adult spe uens of this genus which were secured I refer to this species. N lerous immature specimens in the fourth and fifth stages, and a v younger, were also taken at many of the localities named, an probably belong chiefly or ex- clusively to this species. The dai given below are based entirely on adults. Virginia : Appomattox, Sept. 6 ; I pe Henry, July 2, Sept. 7 ; Hickory, July 3 ; Norfolk, Sept. S; \"\ry ia Beach, July 2, Sept. 7. North Carolina: Balsam, Aug. 19 000 feet; Cranberry, Aug. 2S; Eure, July 5, 6; Grandfather Mountai Aug. 29, 5000 feet; Morganton, July 20 ; Murphy, July 25 ; l'ineola. ug. 28 ; Raleigh, July 8, 9 ; Saluda, Aug. 17; Selma, July 7; Tarbo July 6, 7; Topton, Aug. 21, 3000 to 4000 feet ; Tunis; July 5. South Carolina : Denmark, Aug. 1 5. Georgia : Blue Ridge, July 25 ; Bolti, July 29 ; Jasper, July 26 ; Marietta, July 27 ; Sand Mountain. Aug. ; Savannah, Aug. 14 ; Stone Moun- tain, July 28 ; Waycross, Aug. 1 West Point, July 30. Florida : Carrabelle, Aug. 9 ; De Pi ak Springs, Aug. 5 ; Fort Barrancas, Aug. 3 ; Live Oak, Aug. 10 ; Maunna, Aug. 6, 7 ; Tallahassee, Aug. 8 ; Warrington, Aug. 4. Alabama: Flomaton, Aug. 1, 2; G nville, July 31. Tcmussee: Burbank, July 17; RoanVlouutain Station, July 17. Austral and warmest parts of ransition zones. This is a very widely and generally distributed sicies in the warmer parts of the Vtlantic and Gulf States; campesti , preferring moist soils of sandy am. ISllil omorpha viridis Scudd. MM ; Norfolk, Sept. 8. Carolina : (Greensboro, July 1, juv. 4, 5) ; Raleigh, July 8, 9, (juv. 4, 5) ; Salisb
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