SUBFAMILY I. PSEUDOMOPIX-K. 



stances both minimum and maximum of divisa fall between those 

 of pennsylvanica. Taking these facts into consideration and after 

 examining both forms as represented in the Davis and Philadel- 

 phia collections, I believe that divisa is but a southern race or 

 variety of pennsylvanica and have so placed it above. Two fe- 

 males of divisa in the Hebard collection from Opelika, Ala., have 

 the tegmina surpassing the abdomen. 



A 



B 



Fig. 43. A, Parcoblatta caudelli Heb., female; B, P. p. dirisa (S. & Z.), female; 

 C, Eurycotis floridana (Walk.), male; D, Crvptocercus punctulatus Scudd., female. 

 (A, B & C X 3; D X I-5-) (After Hebard.) 



26. PARCOBLATTA CAUDELLI Hebard, 1917a, 122. Caudell's Wood-Roach. 



Male Size small for the genus, form slender. Head pale clay-yellow, 

 the occiput, a transverse bar at middle of face, disc of pronotum and dor- 

 sal surface of abdomen brownish-yellow; tegmina pale brown; legs and 

 under surface pale clay-yellow, the abdomen with a brownish tinge. 

 Head and pronotum as in fulvescens. Tegmina fully developed, slightly 

 wider than pronotum. Supra-anal plate with apex bluntly rounded and 

 declivent. Cerci slender, elongate. Subgenital plate feebly convex, ex- 

 cept near styles, where it is slightly concave, the apex almost truncate. 

 Styles small, slender, cylindrical, subequal in length to the distance be- 

 tween their bases. Female Smaller than $ . Uniform pale brownish-yellow, 

 the legs, margins of thorax and elytra paler. Interocular space broader 

 than $ , subequal in width to the distance between the antennal sockets. 

 Pronotum suborbicular, widest just behind the middle, the disc with 

 oblique impressions very faint. Tegmina shorter than in $ , but extend- 

 ing beyond apex of abdomen. Supra-anal plate half as long as broad, sub- 

 triangular, the apex subacute and surpassing the hind margin of subgeni- 

 tal plate, the latter twice as wide as long, convex, its hind margin broadly 

 rounded. Length of body, $, 12.216, 9, 10.712.3; of pronotum, $, 

 2.93.4, $, 3.23.6; of tegmina, $, 11.816, 9, 11.411.8 mm. Width 

 of pronotum, $ , 3.94.7, 9, 4.1; of tegmina, $, 3.95.2, 9, 3.84 mm. 

 (Fig. 43 A.) 



Crawford Co., Ind., June 30, 1902, one female (W. 8. B.). 



