Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, volume 7
Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, volume 7
Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, Women's Centennial Association
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Male cerci relatively slender and long, almost reaching the tip of the supraanal plate; apical tubercle of subgenital plate obscure. Hgneolus sp. nov. Melanoplus nanus sp. nov. Plate Vin., Figure 4. Of small size, rather slender, fu*?cous or fusco-testaceous, rarely tes- taceous, dull flavous beneath, with a broad piceous postocular stripe crossing the prozona. Head not prominent, testaceous or plumbeo- testaceous, much flecked with fuscous, especially above where it is al- most wholly fuscous,... the upper margin of the postocular stripe edged narrowly with testaceous; vertex tumid though elevated but little above the pronotum, the interspace between the eyes half as broad again (c?) or twice as broad (?) as the first antennal point; fastig- ium steeply declivent, strongly (c?) or scarcely (9) sulcate; frontal costa almost percurrent, subequal but faintly narrowing above, about as wide as the interspace between the eyes, faintly sulcate at the ocellus, biseriately punctate above; eyes moderate, somewhat prominent in the male, much longer than the infraocular portion of the genae ; an- tennae casteneous, luteous at base, often infuscated apically, about two- thirds (c?) or hardly half ( 9 ) as long as the hind femora.
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