2M 
RECORDS OF BLATTIDAE (oRTIIOPTERa) 
Araterial from rmatcmala and Panama, rocordod as ropre- 
s('ntinf>; two varieties of this species, has ])een discussed l)y us."'^' 
ddiis is a ladatively laro;c and very l)road species, pale ^vven in 
o-cmeral coloration, with antennae annulate and tegmina without 
black lines or dots. In the present specimen the dai-k antennal 
annulus occu])i(*s three and three and one-half joints, the interoc- 
ular width Ixang appreciably greater than the occijhtal ocular 
dei)th, the interocular simco em])rowned. The supra-anal plate is 
not strongly bilobate. The free margin of the subgenital plate 
js weakly sinuous, showing no markedly concave sections latei'ad 
oi' distad. Length of body, 22.7 ; width of interocular space, .8; 
length of pi'o)n)tum, 7.4; width ot pronotum, 9.7; length of teg- 
men, 23.7; width of tegmen, 8.9; width of tegminal marginal field, 
2.3 mm. 
Panchlora mexicana Sfuissure (Plate XIII, figure 11.) 
1S()2. I’laiichlord] tne.riaina 8aussure, Rev. ot Mag. do ZooL, (2), xiv, j). 2.11- 
[[ 9 ; ^ alley.s of eastern slope of (\)r<lillera Oriental], tenij)erate Mexico.] 
San Ilafa('l, Vera Cruz, (Ch H. T. Townsend), Icf • 
I'’rom the unstudied series before us it is evident that consid- 
erably more s|)ecies of this general type exist than has been sup- 
posed. We do not believe that Saussure’s mexicana is the same 
as Burm('ist(‘r ’s pulcMella fi’oni Brazil, or StolLs quadn punctata. 
from Bi'azil. This synonym}^ was indicated by Brunner, who 
had only Bi'azilian material before him, and concun-ed in by 
Saussur(' and Zc'hntner, who recorded Mexican material only, 
liack of South Anu'rican material reb'rable to (inadripnnctata 
prev('nts a satisfactory comi)arison at the present time. 
'Pile specinum Ix'fore us la'sembles three males of P. zendaja 
Saussure,-'’ to which species it is closely I'clati'd; diffei’ing in the 
decidedly smalk'i’ siz(', interocular space* dark only in ])orlion to- 
ward occiput (in zend(da wholly dark), more nunu'rous tegminal 
black dots, pai'ticulaily caudad of tlx* anal sulcus, and abse'iice 
of !i d(‘lient(‘ longitudinal black line meso-distad on the discoidal 
vein of the t('gmina. 
'I'hese* sp(‘ciiueiis agree* in the* rie-h but jeale* e)e*hi'ac{*e)us-bull 
ge*ue'ial e'e)te)rat ieeti, sub-a 1 1 i uge*n t e'ye*s, ante*miae* with aelarkan- 
.Mi'iii. .till. IPil. Soe-., eio. I, |). IDS, (I‘t20). 
"'M'lotii ( ';i\ eig;i, < !u;il(‘in:il:i, l;ikeii ley W. Si’luieis iu M;i\’, I'.M.'i, iu the* 
.\;il i(iii;il .M ii.sciiiii ;mi(| llel);ii'(l ( '( )l Iccl i( ill . I.eiigl li <if liody, IS. 2 to Ih.ll; 
length 111 pi'iiiKil HIM, r>.S Id width of proiidliim, 11. .S to ti,!); length dt te'g- 
iiien, l!).,S Id L’U.'.I; width cif legiiieii, li.ll Id 7 iimi. 
