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Show Sorenson, Knowlton: Grasshopper Survey in Utah, 1936 1937] Table 2. List of grasshoppers constituting the three dominant species found infesting Utah farms surveyed during 1936. Num ber of farms upon which these various species occurred is specified. (Key letters A to U indicate dominant species found in various localities surveyed as designated in Fig ure Key Letter! 173 1.) Dominant Species No. of Farms Where Found A M elanoplus femur-rubrum B M elanoplus mexlcanus I Dissosteira carolina (Linneaus) 115 C M elanoplus 89 D M elanoplus bivittatus F Trimeroiropis vinculata (Scudder) 83 G Camnula pellucidc (Scudder) 35 u Conosephalus vincinus (Morse) 12 J Arphia pseudonietana (Thomas) 5 H Schistocerca shoshone (Thomas) 4 M Aulocara elliotti (Thomas) 3 S Trimerotropis latifasciata Scudder 3 T Dissosteira spurcata 2 L Aeloplws sp. (DeGeer) (Saussure) packardii (Scudder) ? (Say) (Saussure) 217 187 88 1 See Figure 1. point, Lakeview, Layton, Lewiston, Lindon, Lynndyl, Mantua, Meadow, Mead owville, Mendon, Mills, Mills J unction, Millville, Moab, Moroni, Mona, Myton, Neola, Nephi, Newton, Niles, North Ogden, Oak City, Ogden, Orem, Paradise, Paragonah, Parowan, Payson, Penrose, Petersboro, Peterson, Provi dence, Provo, Randolph, Richmond, Riverton, Rochester, Salem, Salt Lake City, Santaquin, Spanish Fork, Spring City, Springlake, Springville, Starr, Syracuse, Taylorsville, Tooele, Trenton, Uinta, Vineyard, Wellsville, West |