MORGAX HEBAKI) 
2J7 
South American records almost certainly apply to other forms. 
^\'o now have strong evidence to show that Irapeznideus is not 
found either in the A\Ast Indies or southward as far as Panama. 
The species represented by the material here treated has been 
frequently referred to Stoll’s Blalta ferruginea, 1813, based on a 
description and a figure which arc unrecogiiizalde, except that 
they represent a species of the genus Blahcrus. As no locality 
is given and material is not known to be in existence, we feel 
fully warranted in eliminating that name from consideration 
as unrecognizalde. 
Mcasunntents {in niilUniclcrs) 
IjeiiKth 
LeoKth 
Width 
Lensit li 
Width 
of 
of 
of 
of 
of 
I)inly 
l)ronotum 
|)ronotum 
teginen 
tognien 
\’era Cruz, Alexieo 
45 . 5 
12.7 
17 
4!).S 
17, S 
Cualemala Citv, Cuatemala. . 
‘ 9 
Central America 
45 
13.2 
KS 
40.3 
1 7 . 0 
45 
13.7 
IS. 7 
53.0 
20 
Guatemala City, tluatemala. . 
40 
14 
10 !t 
52.7 
10.3 
Blaberus craniifer Itiinnci.ster 
l<SoS. Bl\ahcni] rraniifcrd Burmeister, Ilaiidh. loit., ir, ahth. ii, pt. i, 
p. 510. lCul)a.] 
Mexican material from Tekanto, Tindcas, Progreso and 
Merida, all in the State of Yucatan, as well as a specimen from 
Penque \ iejo, Pritish Honduras, was recorded l)y us at the time 
the differences between this striking species and the South Amer- 
ican B. atropos (Stoll) were pointed out.^^ In jiast literature the 
species, known also from C’uba and Key West, Florida, has been 
frecpiently recorded in error as atropos. 
C’oBYDIINAE 
Melestora micra lleOarcl 
1020. Melestora micra Ik‘l)ar(l, AIciii. Am. Ent. Sue., no. 4, ]>. 121, pi. \ i, 
fig. 5. [cf ; Paraiso, Canal Zone, Panama.] 
Metoria, Tamaulipas, X, 12, (E. A. Schwarz), Icf, [lb S. X. 
M.]. 
Alem. Am. Ent. Soc., no. 2, p. 201, (1020). 
TH.WS. AM. ENT. SOC., XLVII. 
