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. 1905 Excerpt: ...been mown that afternoon, I secured seventy-six specimens of this genus, thirty-two males and fourty-four females. Of the females, the ovipositor of thirty-eight measured about 22 mm.; of the remaining six the ovipositor measured 17 mm. These measurements class the first lot as X. strictum and the six as X. saltans. ...
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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. 1905 Excerpt: ...been mown that afternoon, I secured seventy-six specimens of this genus, thirty-two males and fourty-four females. Of the females, the ovipositor of thirty-eight measured about 22 mm.; of the remaining six the ovipositor measured 17 mm. These measurements class the first lot as X. strictum and the six as X. saltans. The males would doubtless show a like proportion." (From my field-notes, September 14.) 80. Udeopsylla nigra Scudd. Found under stones, clods, and boards. Nymphs taken in November, March, and June. Adults were numerous in wheat-fields early in July. 81. Ceutophilus sp. Found in wheat stubble in large numbers, Nickerson farm, August 30, 1904. Mr. Caudell writes that Professor Blatchley, to whom he referred this species, regards it as close to spinosus, and also allied to blatchleyi and uhleri. 82. Ceutophilus sp. One female specimen secured October 14, 1904, near a sidewalk, about six p. M. Probably C. latens Scudd. 83. Stipator nigromarginata Caud. One female specimen, Nickerson farm, September 30, 1904. Found in a prairie pasture. New to Kansas. Mr. Caudell writes: "We have no male specimens. I hope you may find some." 84. Gryllotalpa borealis Brun. One specimen, a male, was taken October 15, 1904. This was located by its stridulation. Found in a burrow, in a slough on Fairmount. Several were heard along the margin of a small pond in the cemetery. (Mr. Caudell has not seen this specimen.) 85. Myrmecophila sp. Several specimens found in company with ant colonies under stones. Fairmont, April 30, 1904. 86. Nemobius carolinus Scudd. I take the following from my field-note book: "June 22, 1904, visited Riverside park. In the rushes southwest of Dale's pond I found a pretty little nemobid, very active and difficult to catch. Afte...
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