324 JANEIKENSIS GROUP OF GENUS EUBOKELLIA (dERMAPTERA) 
Explanation of Plates 
Plate XVIII 
Mangrove swaiiiip on edge of Brickell’s Ilaniniock, Miami, Florida. Habi- 
tat of Euhorcllia ambujua, II !/(jronemobius alleni, Anaxipha scia and other 
species. 
jrjg, \ — Looking int(J swanij) from seaward border. Tidal litter shown 
in foreground, beneath which EuhoreUia ainbujaa occurred. 
Fig. 2. — Seaward border of swamp, looking out toward Hiscayne Bay from 
the same sjiot shown in figure 1. The mangrove shoots shown in the lowei 
right-hand corner were the preferred habitat oi Anaxipha scia, while beneath 
the tidal litter at their bases EuborcUia aiitbigua was found. 
Plate XIX 
Fig. 1. — EuborcUia, anibigaa (Borelli). Brickell’s Hammock, Miami 
Florida. Dorsal outline of male. (X 3) 
Fig. 2.— EuborcUia ainbigua (Borelli). Brickell’s Hammock, (Miami, 
Florida. Lateral view of distal portion of male abdomen. (X d) 
Pig, ‘S— EuborcUia ambigua (Borelli). Brickell’s Hammock, Miami, 
Florida. Dorsal view of distal portif)n of female abflomen. (X d) 
Fig. 4. — EuborcUia caraibca new species. Nassau, New Providence Island, 
Bahamas. Tgpe. Dorsal outline of male. (X 3) 
Fig. 5. — EuborcUia caraibca new species. Nassau, New Providence Island, 
Bahamas. Tgpe. Lateral view of distal portion of male abdomen. (X I) 
Fig. 6. — EuborcUia caraibca new species. Nassau, New Providence Island, 
Bahamas. Allotype. Dorsal view of distal portion of female abdomen. 
(Xd) 
