1905.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 791 



Anaplecta decipiens Saussure and Zehntner. 



1893. Anaplecta decipiens Saussure and Zehntner, Biol. Cent.-Amer., 

 Orth., I, p. 27, tab. Ill, fig. 5, tab. IV, figs. 10 and 11. [States of Vera 

 Cruz and Tabasco, Mexico.] 



La Palma. altitude 1,600 meters. May, 1905. In decayed leaves. 

 [No. 11.] (P. Biolley.) Two females. 



These specimens are slightly larger than the original measurements 

 and approach A. lateralis Burmeister from South America, but in 

 the absence of material from that region and in the broader pronotum 

 and thicker form of decipiens, characters shared by the material in 

 hand, I prefer to use the name applied by Saussure and Zehntner. 



BLATTELLA Caudell. 

 Blattella azteca (Saussure and Zehntner)? 



Reventazon river, plains of Santa Clara, altitude 200 meters. De- 

 cember, 1904. [No. 4.] (P. Biolley.) One male. 

 Referred here with some doubt. 



Blattella zapoteca (Saussure). 



1862. Bl[atta] zapoteca Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2e ser., 

 XIV, p. 166. [Tropical Mexico.] 



Surubres river at San Mateo, altitude 250 meters. Under stones on 

 the border of the river. February, 1905. [No. 9.] (P. Biolley.) 

 One female. 



This is the most southern record for this beautiful species. 



PSEUDOPHYLLODROMIA Brunner. 

 Pseudophyllodromia peruana (Saussure). 



Reventazon river, plains of Santa Clara, altitude 200 meters. De- 

 cember, 1904. [No. 5.] (P. Biolley.) One female. 



This specimen is similar in coloration to the one described by the 

 author from San Carlos, Costa Rica.- 



PSEUDOMOPS Serville. 



Pseudomops grata Rehn. 



1903. Pseudomops grata Rehn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, XXIX, p., 260 

 [San Carlos, Costa Rica.] 



Reventazon river, plains of Santa Clara, altitude 200 meter-. De- 

 cember, 1904. [No. 6.] (P. Biolley.) One male. 



This specimen differs from the type in the possession of a broad 

 blackish bar on the caudal margin of the pronotum and a pair of cir- 

 cular blackish dots slightly cephalad of the middle of the same plate. 



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