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Little Cayman Island, III to IV, 1888, 3 9 , [M. C. Z. and Hehard Cln.]. 



Hayti, (P. R. Uhler), 2 cf , [M. C. Z.j. 



San Lorenzo, San Domingo, VI, 27 to 29, 1915, (F. E. Watson; at night 

 on royal and cocoanut palms), Id',! 9 , [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



San Francisco Mountains, San Domingo, IX, 1905, (A. Busck), 6 c/', 12 9, 

 [U. S. N. M.]. 



Sanchez, San Domingo, VI, 7 to 12, 1915, (F. E. Watson), 1 9, [.\m. Mus. 

 Nat. Hist.]. 



Mayaguez, Porto Rico, I, 1899, (A. Busck), 1 9, [U. S. N. M.]; VI, 21 to 

 23, 1915, (Lutz and Alutchler; at light), 1 cT, [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Adjuntas, Aguadilla, Porto Rico, VI, S to 13, 1915, (F. E. Lutz; beating), 

 1 (^,2 9,1 juv., [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Manati, San Juan, Porto Rico, VI, 27 to 29, 1915, (Lutz and Mutchler; at 

 automobile headlights), 3 cT, [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Baiios de Coamo, Ponce, Porto Rico, VI, 5 to 7, IX, XII, 27, 1914 and 15, 

 (Crampton, Mutchler and S. Morgan), 1 d',2 9, [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



Rio Piedras, Humacao, Porto Rico, XII, 18, 1911, 1 cf , [U. S. N. M.]. 



Stony Hill, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, X, 25, 1913, (Hebard; in leaves on 

 leaf mould in hillside forest), 1 cf , 3 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Rio Cobre near Bogwalk, St. Catharine Parish, Jamaica, X, 25, 

 1913, (Hebard; in leaves on leaf mould in hillside forest), 1 juv., [Hebard Cln.]. 



jSIontego Bay, St. James Parish, Jamaica, X, 28 to XI, 2, 1913, (Hebard; 

 under debris on Cretaceous limestone sand near beach, in leaves and leaf mould 

 in hills-de forest), 6 c^, 2 9,1 juv., [Hebard Cln.]. 



Gariblatta craticula -" new species (PI. XI, figs. 4 and 5; PI. XIT, fig. 9.) 



The present species is closely related to C. pundulata, differing 



from that species in the distinctive facial markings and in the 



male genitalia which show a maximum specialization of the type 



of subgenital plate found in that insect. 



Ttjpe.— d'; Mayaguez, Porto Rico. July 24 to 29, 1914. 



(Lutz and Mutchler.) [American Museum of Natural History.] 



Description of Type. — Size small, form slender. Maxillary palpi with third 

 joint very elongate, fourth joint slightlj' shorter, fifth (distal) joint about three- 

 quarters as long as fourth. Tegmina with cross-veinlcts between discoidal 

 sectors numerous but inconspicuous. Supra-anal plate very small, strongly 

 transverse, very weakly produced, with distal margin broadly and very weakly 

 convex. Subgenital plate with lateral margins moderately raised proximad; 

 distinctly produced mesad, where, in distinct briefly separated sockets with 

 ventral surface of plate there raised and convex, is situated on each side a 

 brief knob-hke protuberance which has its dorsal surface covered with minute 

 chitinous spines directed mesad (these spines heavier than is normal in C. 



^° In allusion to the straight transverse bars of the face which suggest the 

 bars of a gridiron (craticula). 



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