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Fig. 20. — LatiblallcUa lucifrons new species. Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona. 



Male. Type. Dorsal view of distal abdominal segments, showing 



specialization. (Much enlarged.) 

 Fig. 21.— LatiblatfeUa lucifrons new species. Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona. 



Male. Type. Chitinous thorn of concealed genitalia. (Greatly en- 

 larged.) 

 Fig. 22.— Latihlatlella lucifrons new species. Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona. 



Male. Type. Caudal ^•iew of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 

 Fig. 23. — Latibkittella lucifrons new species. Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



Female. Dorsal view. (X3) 

 Fig. 24.Siipella supelleclilium (Serville). Key West, Florida. Male. Dorsal 



view of pronotum. (X3) 

 Fig. 2~,.—Supella supelleclilium (Serville). Key West, Florida. Male. Dorsal 



view of tegmen. ( X3) 

 Fig. 2(i.—SupeUa supellectilium (Serville). Key West, Florida. Male. Dorsal 



view of abdomen. (X3) 

 Fig. 2'j.—Supella supellectilium (Serville). Key West, Florida. Male. Projecting 



chitinous plate of concealed genitalia. (Greatly enlarged.) 



Plate II 



Fig. I. — Car/Wfl/ta //(/ffl //(/(vz (Saussure and Zehntncr). Ormond. Florida, Male. 

 Dorsal view. (X4^) 



Fig. 2. — Cariblatta lutea lutea (Saussure and Zehntner). Spring Creek, Georgia. 

 Male. V'entral view of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 3. — Cariblatta lutea minima Hebard. Miami, Florida Male. Type. Dorsal 

 view. (X4^) 



Fig. 4. — Cariblatta lutea minitna Hebard. Miami, Florida. Male. Type. Ceph- 

 alic outline of cephalic femur. ' (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 5. — Cariblatta lutea minima Hebard. Miami, Florida. Male. Type. Ven- 

 tral view of subgenital plate. (Much enlarged.) 



Fig. 6. — Blattella germanica (Linnaeus). St. Louis, Missouri. Male. Dorsal 

 view of tegmen. ( X3) 



Fig. ~.- — Blattella germanica (Linnaeus). Miami, Florida. Male. Dorsal view 

 of abdomen. ( X3) 



Fig. 8. — Blattella germanica (Linnaeus). Miami, Florida. Male. Dorsal view 

 of pronotum. ( X3) 



Fig'. 9. — Blattella germanica (Linnaeus). St. Louis, Missouri. Male. Dextral 

 chitinous process of concealed genitalia. (Greatly enlarged.) 



Fig. 10. — Ischnoptera deropeltiformis (Brunner). Plummer's Island, Maryland. 

 Male. Dorsal outline. (X2) 



Fig. II. — Ischnoptera deropeltiformis (Brunner). Plummer's Island. Marxland. 

 Male. Cephalic outline of cei)halic fenuu'.- (Much enlarged.) 



^ Characteristic of the genus Cariblatta. 

 2 Characteristic of the genus Ischnoptera. 

 MEM. .\M. ENT. SOC, 2. 



