36 NORTH AMERICAN BLATTIDAE 



Beaumont, Tex., VII, 23, 1912, (Hebard; beaten from undergrowth of pine forest 

 and under sign on oak near river), 2 juv. d", [Hebard Cln.]. 



Lafayette. Louisiana, VIII, 9, 1915. (Rehn and Hebard; under sign on oak). 



1 juv. 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Hattiesburg, Mississippi, IX, ii, 1915, (Rehn and Hebard; under sign on sweet 

 gum), 2 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Mobile, Alabama, VIII, 26, 191 5, (Rehn and Hebard; common under signs on 

 long-leaf pines), 20 d", 24. 9, type, allotype, paratypes, i juv. cf, i juv. 9, [Hebard 

 Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



Springhill, Mobile County, Ala., VIII, 25, 1915, (Rehn and Hebard; under sign 

 on oak), 7 cf, 59, paratypes, i juv. c?, [Hebard Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



Dothan, Ala., IX, 6, 1915, (Rehn and Hebard; under sign on red oak), 3 cf, 

 [Hebard Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



Bainbridge, Georgia, IX, 5, 1915, (Rehn and Hebard; under sign on water oak), 



2 cf, 2 9, [Hebard Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



Floyd's Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, Ga., XII, 27 to 30, 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 

 I 9, [A. N. S. P.]. 



Pensacola, Florida, HI, 1878, i 9 , [M. C. Z.]. 



River Junction, Fla., VIII, 31, 1915, (Rehn and Hebard; under one sign on oak), 

 5 cf , 5 9 , of these i with ootheca, [Hebard Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



Ortega, Duval County, Fla.. IX, 6, 1913, (W. T. Davis), i d^, [Davis Cln.]. 



Miami, Fla., HI, 3, 1916, (Hebard; red mangrove swamp, Rhizophora mangle, 

 climbing on roots in afternoon"), I 9; HI, 4, 1915, (Hebard; Brickell's Hammock, 

 under loose bark on trunk of tree, Exothea paniculata, in dense jungle), I juv. 9. 

 [both Hebard Cln.]. 



Long Key, Monroe County, Fla., HI, 13, 1910, (Hebard; under fibers near head 

 of standing cocoanut palm), i juv. 9 , i very small juv. [Hebard Cln.]. 



Key West, Fla., I, 20, 1904, (Hebard; under limestone boulder in keys scrub), 



1 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas, I, 31 and II, 4, 1905, (A. E. Wright), 



2 c^, 5 9 , .S juv., [Morse Cln. and U. S. N. M.]. 



LATIBLATTELLA new genus 



A number of species are here included,''^ some of which show a 

 decided superficial resemblance to certain species belonging to the 



^3 Though taken in tliis very dark situation, the coloration of this specimen is not 

 unusually intensive. 



■•^ In the collections before us, rehni, lucijrons, inornata, pavida, ::apoteca, vitrea, dila- 

 tala and additional undescribed forms are properly referred to Latihlattella. In addi- 

 tion, it is clear from the literature that chichimeca and maya, both of Saussure and 

 Zehntncr, are members of this genus. 



