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TEN NEW SPECIES OF ORTHOPTERA FROM NEBRASKA—NOTES ON HABITS, WING VARIATION, ETC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Lawrence Bruner
Affiliation:
Lincoln, Nebraska.

Extract

A trifle more than two years ago the writer first entertained the idea of preparing a synopsis of the Orthoptera of Nebraska, with the intention of publishing it as a special bulletin from the Agricultural Experiment Station. With that end in view, work was immediately begun; and in the course of a few months the greater portion of the manuscript was ready for the printer. At this time other matters that were considered of more immediate importance came up at the Station, and that of the Orthoptera was laid aside. It has now been lying nearly two years.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1891

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References

* The genus Daihinia is based on the abnormal number of tarsal joints in the anterior and posterior feet, where there are three instead of four. Haldemann's type was not an unique in that respect. I have fully a dozen specimens all of the typical form.

* Bulletin of the Washburn Laboratory of Natural History, Vol. I., p. 127.