Proceedings of the United States National Museum Volume 20 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ...bistrigata. Venis Mecas, Mexico. 5. Cyclocercus accola. Goliad, Texas. ti. Cyclocercus valga. Sierra Nola, Mexico. 7. Sinaloa behrensii. Siualoa, Mexico. 8. Paraidemona punctata. Texas. 9. Paraidemona punctata. Texas. From a type of Pizotcttix iiudus. 10. Paraidemona mimica. Uvalde, Texas. Plate IV. Fig. 1. Aidemona azteca. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. 2. Hypochlora alba. Colorado. 3. Campylacanthu acuiipennin. Dallas, Texas. Fig. 4. Campylacantha oliracea. Texas. 5. Campylacantha similis. Lerdo, Mexico (L. Bruner). 6. Campylacantha vivax. Northern New Mexico. From the type specimen. 7. Eotettix signatus. East Florida (J. McNeill). I"rom the type specimen. 8. Ilesperotettix riridis. Lakin, Kansas. 9. Ilesperotettix meridionalis. Guanajuato, Mexico. (U.S.N.M.) 10. Ilesperotettix festivus. Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Plate V. Fig. 1. Ilesperotettix pacificus. Los Angeles, California (L. Brnner). From a type specimen. 2. Ilesperotettix brevipennis. Wellesley, Massachusetts. 3. Ilesperotettix pratensis. Pallas, Texas. 4. Ilesperotettix speciosus. Nebraska. 5. Aeoloplus tcnuipennis. Fort Grant, Arizona (U.S.N.M.). 6. Aeoloplus elegans. Las Cruces, New Mexico (U.S.N.M.). 7. Aeoloplus regalis. Lakin, Kansas. 8. Aeoloplus cali/ornicus. California (S. Henshaw). 9. Aeoloplus chenopodii. Grand Junction, Colorado. From a typo specimen. 10. Aeoloplus turnbulli. Newcastle, Wyoming (L. Bruner). Plate VI. Fig. 1. Aeoloplusplagosus. Northern New Mexico. From the type specimen. 2. Aeoloplus uniformis. Fort Whipple, Arizona. 3. Aeoloplus arizonensis. Fort Whipple, Arizona. 4. Aeoloplus oculatus. Mohave, New Mexico (L. Brnner). 5. liradynotes hispida. Colville Valley, Washington (L. Brnner). From a type specimen. 6. Bradynotes caurus. Yakima River, Washington (U.S.N.M.). 7. lirad...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 Excerpt: ...bistrigata. Venis Mecas, Mexico. 5. Cyclocercus accola. Goliad, Texas. ti. Cyclocercus valga. Sierra Nola, Mexico. 7. Sinaloa behrensii. Siualoa, Mexico. 8. Paraidemona punctata. Texas. 9. Paraidemona punctata. Texas. From a type of Pizotcttix iiudus. 10. Paraidemona mimica. Uvalde, Texas. Plate IV. Fig. 1. Aidemona azteca. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. 2. Hypochlora alba. Colorado. 3. Campylacanthu acuiipennin. Dallas, Texas. Fig. 4. Campylacantha oliracea. Texas. 5. Campylacantha similis. Lerdo, Mexico (L. Bruner). 6. Campylacantha vivax. Northern New Mexico. From the type specimen. 7. Eotettix signatus. East Florida (J. McNeill). I"rom the type specimen. 8. Ilesperotettix riridis. Lakin, Kansas. 9. Ilesperotettix meridionalis. Guanajuato, Mexico. (U.S.N.M.) 10. Ilesperotettix festivus. Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Plate V. Fig. 1. Ilesperotettix pacificus. Los Angeles, California (L. Brnner). From a type specimen. 2. Ilesperotettix brevipennis. Wellesley, Massachusetts. 3. Ilesperotettix pratensis. Pallas, Texas. 4. Ilesperotettix speciosus. Nebraska. 5. Aeoloplus tcnuipennis. Fort Grant, Arizona (U.S.N.M.). 6. Aeoloplus elegans. Las Cruces, New Mexico (U.S.N.M.). 7. Aeoloplus regalis. Lakin, Kansas. 8. Aeoloplus cali/ornicus. California (S. Henshaw). 9. Aeoloplus chenopodii. Grand Junction, Colorado. From a typo specimen. 10. Aeoloplus turnbulli. Newcastle, Wyoming (L. Bruner). Plate VI. Fig. 1. Aeoloplusplagosus. Northern New Mexico. From the type specimen. 2. Aeoloplus uniformis. Fort Whipple, Arizona. 3. Aeoloplus arizonensis. Fort Whipple, Arizona. 4. Aeoloplus oculatus. Mohave, New Mexico (L. Brnner). 5. liradynotes hispida. Colville Valley, Washington (L. Brnner). From a type specimen. 6. Bradynotes caurus. Yakima River, Washington (U.S.N.M.). 7. lirad...

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