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Clayton, Ga., 2000 to 3700 feet, VI and VII, 1909 and 1910, (\V. T. Davis), 2 cf, 

 I 9 , [Davis Cln. and A. N. S. P.]. 



St. Simon's Island, Ga., VIII, 30, 19". (Rehn and Hebard; dry leaves under 

 live oaks), i 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Pablo Beach, Florida, VIII, n, 1905, (Rehn and Hebard; under palmetto root), 

 I 9 , [Hebard Cln.] 



Crawford County, Indiana, VII, 2, 1902, (W. S. Blatchley), 3 9, type and para- 

 types of I. intricata Blatchley, [Blatchley Cln. and U. S. N. M.]. 



Mossville, Illinois, V, 1889, (F. Blake), i cf , [M. C. Z.]. 



Nashville, Tennessee, i 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Opelika, Alabama, VIII, 2, 1915. (Hebard; under bark of pine stumps with 

 females of P. virginica and P. divisa), i 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Iowa City, Iowa, IV, 24, 1909 and VI, 12, 1915, (M. P. Somes), 2 cf , [Somes Cln.]. 



Bloomsboro, la., VII, 1867, i 9, [M. C. Z.]. 



St. Louis, Missouri, V, 14 to VI, 1904, (W. V. Warner; i at light), 4 d', [U. S. 



N. M.]. 



Mountain Grove, Mo., V, 26 to VI, 28, 1914 and 1916, (M. P. Somes; all but 2 c? 

 trapped, molasses jar), 9 c?, n 9, i juv. cT ; VII, 29 to VIII, 14, 1916, (for Somes; 

 trapped, molasses jar), 4 9 , [all Somes Cln.]. 



Parcoblatta fulvescens (Saussure and Zehntner) (Plate IV, figures 13 to 16). 

 1893. Ischnoptcra uhlcri Saussure and Zehntner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., i, pi. 



Ill, fig. 23. (Lapsus pro uhleriana.y* 

 1893. [Ischnoptera uhleriatia] [variety] fulvescens Saussure and Zehntner, Biol. 



Cent.-Amer., Orth., i, p. 36, pi. Ill, fig- 23. [d". Georgia; Texas, and New 



Mexico (in part).]!'^ 

 1893. Temnopteryx texensis Saussure and Zehntner, ibid., p. 52, pi. HI, fig. 31. 



[ 9 ; New Mexico and Texas.] 



Failure to associate the sexes of this species resulted in the above 

 synonymy. Saussure and Zehntner further incorrectly supposed 

 the female of P. zebra to represent that sex of typical iihleriana, a 

 species not in the material before them at that time.^^*^ 



'" Though an evident lapsus calami (as indicated in the same volume by Saussure and 

 Zehntner, in 1900, in their list of plates, p. VII), and as the figures apply to two species, we 

 here fix as type of uhleri the male figured, and the name uhleri accordingly falls in the 

 synonymy under fulvescens, as that same specimen we here designate type oi fulvescens. 

 See next footnote. 



1'^ Both the description and the plate give no indication of the exact locality, from 

 which came the male described as uhleriana var. fulvescens. The material treated as 

 " tihleriana'' is listed as from Georgia, Texas and New Mexico. Among these specimens, 

 the described and figured female unquestionably represents P. zebra. 



'"■'This species has been frequently confused with uhleriana. Since 1910, Rehn and 

 Hebard have, with few exceptions, quoted material of the present species as uhleriana 

 fulvescens. The Arizona records of uhleriana and uhleriana fulvescens all apply to 

 notha. 



