(sunflower), Solidago sp., other composite forbs. Adults Present: Notes: Mostly green with red antennae and pink or red median carina; teg"nasomewhatreduced;generallynotasheavily marked as other members of the genus. Not econormcally important. Reference: Capinera & Sechrist 1982. Hesperotea& vwis (Momas), GREEN-STREAK GRASS- HOPPER, SNAKEWEED GRASSHOPPER (including H. curtipennis Scudder). Color plate 7. Size: 15-30 mm. General Distribution: Widely distributed from Canada to Mexi- co. Distribution in New Mexico: Statewide. Habitat: Shrubby composites in grasslands. Host: Primarily snakeweed (Gutierrezia spp.) and rabbitbrush (Chrysothamus spp.), but also a few other composite forbs and shrubs in the tribes Astereae and Senecioneae. Adults Present: July-October. Notes: Tegniina long to short but often surpassing abdomen; color green or brown with white or red dorsal stripe and lateral streaks, joint of hind femora and tibiae red or pink ("red-kneed"). Can be beneficial in large numbers; will defoliate and often kill snakeweed. Reference: Capinera and Sechrist 1982. ,ffippiscus ocelote (Saussure) [= H. rugosus (Scudder)], WRINKLED GRASSHOPPER. Size: 28-54 mm. General Distribution: Montana, E. to New Jersey, S. to Florida, and through S. Arizona to S. Mexico. Distribution in New Mexico: Hidalgo, Sierra, and Union (no map). Habitat: Grassland. Host: Some range grasses (Poa, Bromus). Adults Present: July-November. Notes: A large, robust, leopard-spotted grasshopper; hind wings yellow to orange or pink to rose-red with dark band and spur. Not economically important. Reference: Otte 1984. Hippopedon capito (Stal) [= Conozoa melleola Scudder, Rehnita m. (Scudder), R. c. (Stal)]. Size: 20-33 mm. General Distribution: Colorado S. to central Mexico. Distribution in New Mexico: Nearly statewide. Habitat: Exposed, gravelly slopes of hills and mountains. Host: Unknown. Adults Present- July-October. Notes: Similar to Trachyrhachys, but with hind femora narrower and with oblique dark medial band; middle lobe of prono-