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live oaks (St. Simon's Island), under same on edge of oak and short 

 leaf -pine woods (Macon) and from under refuse (Atlantic Beach). 



Ischnoptera borealis Brunner. 



Goldsboro, North Carolina. VII, 25, Rabun County, VII, 1910. (W. T. 



1913 (R & H ) 2 9 JDavis), 3 9 . 



' { j ' V - Atlanta, VII, 31, 1910, 1 d\ [Ga. St. 



Georgia. Cln.]. 



Clayton, 2,000-3,700 feet, VI, 1909, 

 (W. T. Davis), 1 9 . 



These records are the first for the species from Georgia. At 

 Goldsboro it was found under debris in dead short-leaf pine needles. 



Ischnoptera bolliana Saussure and Zehntner. 



Clayton, Georgia, 2,000-3,700 feet, VI, Rabun County, Ga., VII, 1910, (W. T. 

 1909, (W. T. Davis), 1 o\ Davis), 1 9 . 



Ischnoptera insolita Rehn and Hebard. 



Spartanburg, South Carolina, VIII, 6, 1913, (H.), 1 9 . 



This specimen is perfectly typical of this very rare and little-known 

 species. The tegmina surpass the apex of the abdomen by nearly 

 the pronotal length. Tryon, North Carolina and Spartanburg are 

 the only localities east of the Appalachians at which the species 

 has been taken. The present specimen was secured from under a 

 sign on a tree. 



Blattella germanica (Linnaeus). 



Atlanta, Georgia, IX, 5, 1910, I'd 1 , Waycross, Georgia, IX, 10, 1910, 19, 

 [Ga. St. Cln.]. " [Ga. St. Cln.]. 



Ceratinoptera diaphana (Fabricius). 



Billy's Island, Georgia, VII, 1912, Newberry, Florida, XI, 19, 1911, (W. T. 



(J. C. Bradlev), 1 juv. 9 . Davis), 1 juv.d% 1 juv. 9 . 



Flovd's Island, *Ga., XII, 27-30, 1913, 



(J. C. Bradley), 19. 



The immature specimens are easily determinable, as the distinctive 

 color pattern of the young of this species makes recognition certain. 

 The Billy's Island individual is much more immature than the others, 

 being but little more than half their size. 



These records are the most northern ones for this beautiful type, 

 which was previously known from within the United States only 

 from Gainesville, Key West and Long Key, Florida. 



Cariblatta lutea lutea (Saussure and Zehntner). 



North Carolina. Fayetteville, IX, 9, 1911. (R. & H.) r 



1 juv. 

 Roanoke Island, VII, 25, (G. P. Wrightsville, IX, 7, 1911, (R. & H.), 

 Englehardt), 1 9, [B. I.]. 1 juv. 



