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NOTES ON THE VARIATION IN COLOR OF ŒDIPODA CORALLIPES AND ŒDIPODA CINCTA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

G. M. Dodge
Affiliation:
Clencoe, Dodge Co., Nebraska.

Extract

Rev. Cyrus Thomas, in his Acrididæ of North America, page 132, says: “There are no permanent characters by which to distinguish alcoholic specimens of Œdipoda corallipes, Haldemanii, paradoxa and rugosa from each other.” He therefore considers them the same. Probably Œ. discoidea might be considered as another as another variety of the same. This much named grasshopper is abundant in Nebraska from the middle of June to about the middle of August.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1876

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