100 THE BLATTIDAE OF PANAMA 



Hyporhicnoda reflexa (Saussure and Zehntner) (Plate V, figures 8 and 9.) 

 1893. Rhicnoda reflexa Saussure and Zehntner, Biol. Cent. -Am., Orth., i, p. 68. 

 pi. iv, fig. 35. [juv.? cf ; Chontales, Nicaragua.] 



It is evident from the figure that the type is an immature male. 



Porto Bello, Panama, III, 14, 191 1, (Busck), i 9 . 



Gatun, Canal Zone, Pan., VI, 1915, (Harrower; under logs) i juv.? ? ; VII, 28 to 

 VIII, 22, 1916, (Harrower; under logs), 5 9. 



Rio Trinidad, Pan., VI, 3, 1912, (Busck), i juv. ? 9. 



In addition we have a male from the Hebard Collection, taken at 

 Ujurras de Terraba, head of Rio Ceibo, Costa Rica, 7000 to 8000 

 feet, September 10, 1907, by Al. A. Carriker Jr., which has enabled 

 us to diagnose this remarkable genus for both sexes. The measure- 

 ments for this individual are: length of body, 21 ; length of prono- 

 tum, 5.9; width of pronotum, 9.2; length of tegmen, 21.9; width of 

 tegmen, 8.2; length of anterior field of wing, 20; greatest length of 

 radial field of wing, 15.1 ; length of caudal tibia, 7.7 mm. 



For the unquestionably adult females the measurements are: 

 length of body, 25.1 to 26.4; length of pronotum, 7.8 to 8.6; width 

 of pronotum, 12 to 13.3; length of caudal tibia, 6.8 to 8 mm. 



Both sexes are uniform brown in general coloration, the male 

 lighter than the female. 



Subfamily BLATTINAE 



Lamproblatta albipalpus Hebard (Plate V, figures 10 to 12.) 



1919. Lamproblatta albipalpus Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xl, p. 109, pi. xvii, 



figs. 7, 8 and 9. [cf , 9 ; Cincinnati, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Magdalena, 



Colombia; Venezuela; the present material.] 



Gatun, Canal Zone, Panama, VII, 17 to VIII, 22, 1916, (Harrower), 2^", 29, 

 I large juv. 9, 2 small juv. 



Obispo Station, C. Z., Pan., VII, 6 to 11, 1871, (Steindachner), i cf , i 9 , [Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology]. 



Zone limit three miles west of Empire, C. Z., Pan., IX, 14, 1913. (Hebard; in 

 rubbish under vines on edge of jungle), i cT, i 9 . 



Corozal, C. Z., Pan., XI, 13 and 17, 1913, (Hebard; under decayed banana stem 

 lying in jungle), i cT, i 9 , 3 juv. cf , 6 juv. 9 . 



Old Panama, Pan., XI, 13, 1913, (Hebard; under drift on edge of coral sand 

 beach), i juv. 9 . 



Tabogilla Island, Pan., II, 16, 1912, (Busck), i 9, 2 juv. cf, 2 juv. 9. 



Taboga Island, Pan., II, 23, 1912, (Busck), i juv. <f. 



