Distribution in New Mexico: Curry, Sandoval, Union. Habitat: Grassland. Host: Grasses. Adults Present: Unknown. Notes: Male cerel wide and bent; furculae short; subgenital plate higher than wide; color yellow to ashy-brown with darker markings; hind tibiae red; tegmina short. Not economi- cally important. Reference: Helfer 1953. Mela.wphufaseWn (Walker), HUCKLEBERRY SPUR- THROAT. Size: 19-27 mm. General Distribution: Newfoundland and Laborador to British Columbia in Canada; S. to New Mexico and Alabama. Distribution!nNew Mexico: Sandoval, SantaFe, Taos (no map). Habitat: Mountains. Host: Forbs. Adults Present: July-September. Notes: Male cerci somewhat bone-shaped or strap-shaped; fur- culae small, pointed; subgenital plate as high as wide; colorgray-brown;hindtibiaereddishwithpalebasalring; tegminaslighdy shorterthan abdomen. Noteconon-dcally important. Reference: Helfer 1953. Melanoplusfemurnigrum Scudder. Size: 15-20 mm. General Distribution: High elevations in Arizona and New Mexico. Distribution in New Mexico: Bernalillo (no map). Habitat: Mountain grassland. Host: Forbs. Adults Present: June-September. Notes: Male cerci spoon-shaped at tip, widened at base; hind tibiae glaucous. Not economically Important. Reference: BMI et al. 1942. Meknoplusfemurrubrum (De Geer), RED-LEGGED GRASSHOPPER. Size: 19-26 mm. General Distribution: Widespread in the United States and Canada. Distribution in New Mexico: Statewide. Habitat: Grassland, lawns, open woods; mostly moist, weedy areas. Host: Grasses. Adults Present: July-November. Notes: Malecerci relativelybroad,hookedatapex; furculaelong and pointed; supra-anal plate widened just posterior of middle; subgenital plate with broad emargination as seen from rear; color brown to red with darker markings; hind