. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. HEBARD: DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA OF ILLINOIS 217 It occurs over all of Illinois, material from Lone Rock in southern Wisconsin indicating a known limit of distribution northward. Twenty-eight males and 31 females, taken August 17 to October 15, are from Willow Springs, Starved Rock, Rock Island, Muncie, Urbana, Monticello, Charleston, Farina, Hillsboro, Hardin, Grafton, Lawrence- ville. Clay City, Dubois, Carbondale, Herod, Golconda, Kamak, Olive Branch, Cache. A single female is macropterous, this being a rare condi- tion in nemoralis. At Hardin
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. HEBARD: DERMAPTERA AND ORTHOPTERA OF ILLINOIS 217 It occurs over all of Illinois, material from Lone Rock in southern Wisconsin indicating a known limit of distribution northward. Twenty-eight males and 31 females, taken August 17 to October 15, are from Willow Springs, Starved Rock, Rock Island, Muncie, Urbana, Monticello, Charleston, Farina, Hillsboro, Hardin, Grafton, Lawrence- ville. Clay City, Dubois, Carbondale, Herod, Golconda, Kamak, Olive Branch, Cache. A single female is macropterous, this being a rare condi- tion in nemoralis. At Hardin a female was found ovipositing in an apple. C, strictus (Scudder).—This species prefers grasses growing on poor soil. Material from as far north as Lone Rock in southern Wisconsin is before us, indicating that strictus is present throughout Illinois. Seventy-six males, 89 females, of which a pair is macropter- ous and 19 nearly macropterous, taken August 5 to October 13, and 11 immature indivi- duals, are from Chi- pjg_ 159.—An adult female of the meadow katydid cago, Antioch,Lake c„rwcephalus slrktus {ScuAAcr). X 2. Villa, Deep Lake, Long Lake, Algonquin, Amboy, Riverside, Downers Grove, Mil?n, Moline, Rock Island, St. Anne, Forest City, Devil's Hole, Quiver Lake, Muncie, Urbana, Champaign, Monticello, Borton, Charleston, Hillsboro, Alton, Clay City, Norris City, Shawneetown, Marion, Herod, Elizabethtown, UUin. C. nigropleurum (Bruner).—Rehn and Hebard (1915b) recorded this handsome hygrophilous species from Watertown, 111. It is certainly much more abundant in the northern portions of Illinois and Indiana than to the south. Southern known limits are Urbana, White Heath and Alton, but as it is known in southeastern Indiana from Gibson county, it will probably be found in favorable situations throughout Illinois. Twenty-one males, 18 females, taken August 1 to September 10, and 11 immature individuals are from Beach (in swamp), Winnetka, Kenil- worth, Bowmanville, Antio
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