1906.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 271 



Epilampra fusca Bruimer. 



1865. Epilamjyra fusca Brunner, Nouv. Syst. Blatt., p. 170. [^'enezuela.] 



One female. 



As far as can be determined from Brimner's description, which was 

 based on a mutilated specimen, this individual appears to represent 

 the species. 



The color pattern is rather regular and typical of the genus, the 

 maculations of the tegmina being uniformly distributed but larger in 

 the discoidal field, while the whole insect has a strong suffusion of raAv 

 sienna. The head bears two spots of seal brown between the eyes, 

 these spots being connected by a line of the same color which encloses 

 a quadrate area between the antennae. 



Measurements. 



Length of body, 41.5 mm. 



Length of pronotum, 9-2 



Greatest width of pronotum, 11.5 " 



Length of tegmen, 38.5 " . 



Greatest width of tegmen, 12 



PERIPLANETA Burmeister. 

 Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius). 

 One male, two females. 



CHOEISONEURA Brunner. 

 Chorisoneura gracilis (Saussure). 



1862. Blatta gracilis Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2e ser., XIV, 

 p. 167. [Brazil.] 



One damaged specimen. 



PYCNOSCELUS Scudder. 

 Pycnoscelus surinamensis (Linnteus). 



Two females. 



One individual is quite uniform blackish above, with the cephalic 

 margin of the pronotum laterad and the marginal field of the tegmina 

 ochraceous. 



PANCHLORA Burmeister. 

 Panchlora viridis (Fabricius). 



1775. [Blatta] viridis Fabricius, Syst. Entom., p. 272. [America.] 

 One male. 



This species has previously been recorded from Cayenne. 

 Panchlora peruana Saussure. 



1864. P[anchlora] Peruana Saussure, Revue et Magasin de Zoologie, 2e ser., 

 XVI, p. 342. [Peru.] 



