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NORTH AMERICAN BLATTIDAE 



Genotype. Habitat of Genotype. Generic Position. 



Subf. Ectobiinae 

 Not group Blattel- 

 lites 



Subf. Ectobiinae 

 Group Blattellites 

 Group Blattellites 



Group Blattellites 



1869. Pseudectobia 



Saussure^* luneli Saussure India 



1874. Liosilpha Stal pumicata (Stal) Brazil 



1895. Mallotoblatta Saus- 

 sure and Zehnt- pilosella S. &Z. 

 ner (here selected) Madagascar 



1895. Desmosia Bolivar alluaudi Bolivar Seychelles 



1895. Mareta Bolivar conspicienda (Stal) Seychelles 



1897. Onychostylus Bo- 

 livar 

 (Synonymized under Mareta by Shelford.) 



1903. BlatteUa Caudell germanica (Linna- Cosmopolitan 

 eus) 



191 1 . Neoblattella Shel- 

 ford adspersicollis (Stal) Tropical America Group Blattellites 



191 1. Marga//m Shel- 

 ford ceylonica (Saussure) Ceylon Group Blattellites 



191 1. Supella SheMord supellecHlium {Ser- Cosmopolitan Group Blattellites 



ville) 



1911. £c»6/a//a Shelford notulata (Stal) Tahiti Group Blattellites 



1911. ChoHsoblattaShel- 



ford liturifera (Stal) Mauritius Group Blattellites 



1916. Cariblatta Wehard puncUdata {^eau- Tropical America Group Blattellites 

 vois) 



1916. DendroblattaKehnsobrina Yi.e\\n. Tropical America Group Blattellites 



19 1 7. Eiithlastoblatta South-central United 



new genus abortiva (Caudell) States Group Blattellites 



1 9 1 7 . Latiblaltella new 



genus rehni new species Southern Florida Group Blattellites 



1917. Aglaopteryx new Southeastern United 



genus gemma new species States Group Blattellites 



Many generic units in the group Blattellites unquestionably 

 occur in the New World, and many others in the Old World, which 

 have not yet been described. 



EUTHLASTOBLATTA " new genus 

 This genus is an aberrant member of the subfamily Pseudomo- 

 pinae, as discussed on page 23. No closely related genera are 

 known. 



-" The only connection this name has with the present group is that Saussure and Zehnt- 

 ner described Theganopteryx {Pseudectobia) antiguensis, which has recently been found 

 to be a synonym of Canblatla insularis (Walker). Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xlii^ 

 p. 175, (1916). 



^'' From €WXoo-ros = fragile. 



