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southern Florida, Cuba, San Domingo, Jamaica, Porto Rico and 

 Brazil. 



Blattella conspersa (Brunner). 



1865. Ph\_yllodromia\ conspersa Brunner, Nouv. Syst. Blatt., p. 106. 

 [Brazil]. 



Barbados. [No. 0408.] One male. 



This specimen agrees very well with the original description 

 of this species, except that the lines on the pronotum are not 

 apparent, only small spots being present. The great number 

 of fine blackish dots sprinkled over the tegmina appears to be 

 diagnostic of the species. 



CERATINOPTERA Brunner. 



1865. Ceratinoptera Brunner, Nouv. Syst. Blatt., pp. 46, 75. 

 Included C. diaphana (Fabricius), picta, castanea and perii- 

 viana Brunner, pceyi and porccllana Saussure. Of these p<ryi 

 and porcellana have been removed to Plectoptera, and picta has 

 been selected as the type by Kirby.* 



Ceratinoptera diaphana (Fabricius). 



J 793- \_Blatta~} diaphana Fabricius, Ent. Syst., ii. p. u. [Islands of 

 equatorial America.] 



Barbados. Easy Hall. September 24, 1902. (H. M. Le- 

 froy.) [No. 560.] One female. 



This species has previously been recorded from Cuba, Porto 

 Rico, St. Thomas and Bermuda. 



PER1PLANETA Burmeister. 

 Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus). 



Barbados. June, 1901 and October 18, 1902. [No. 163.] 

 Three specimens. 

 Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius). 



Barbados. February 12, July and December, 1903. [No. 

 163.] Three specimens. 



CHORISONEURA Brunner. 

 Chorisoneura mysteca (Saussure) ? 



1862. F>l\alta~\ mysteca Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2e 

 ser. , xiv, p. 167. [Tropical Mexico.] 



Barbados. October, 1902. (Miss Field.) [No. 408.] One 

 specimen. 



* A Synonym. Catal. Orth., i, p. 98, 1904. 



