328 Ocfasiona! Papers Bcniicc P. Bishop Miiscuin 



W aianac \ alley. Oalm, 2800 feet, \'I, i, 1919, ( T. II. Timber- 

 lake), I 9 . iTiinbeiiake Coll.]. 



Laniluili. Oaliu. 111. 26. 1916. (J'. IT. Timberlake), i $ , [Tim- 

 berlake Coll. J. 



Cooke Trail, Oalni. ]II. 19. 1916, (P. II. Timberlake). iS, 

 [Timberlake Coll.]. 



Mount Konabuanui, Oalui, \'J, 0, 1919, (J. A. Kuscbej, 1$, 

 [Hebard Coll.]. 



Mount Tantalus, Oabu, II, 19, 1916, (P. H. Timberlake), i $ , 

 19 witb ootlieca; Y, 26, 1919, (J. A. Kiiscbe) i9, [Hebard 

 Coll.]. 



Mount Olympus, Oahu, VI, 23, 1919, (J. A. Kuscbe), i^, 

 [Hebard Coll.]'. 



Kauai, 2500 to 4000 feet. III, 26 to IV, 28, 1919. (J. A. 

 Kuscbe). II (? . 79 . I witb ootbeca. 8 juv., [Hebard Coll.]. 



In tbe present species tbe ventro-caudal margin of tbe cephalic 

 femora is armed with one or two, and one distal, spines ; the ven- 

 tral margins of the other femora with more numerous, rather weak 

 spines, those of the caudal margins being slightly the heavier.-- 



In specimens of the maximum recessive coloration, the color 

 pattern is very weakly indicated. 



EOBLATTA Shelford 



191 1. Eohlatta Shelford, Ent. Monthly ^Mag., (2), XXII, 

 P- 155- 



"Type of the genus: Blatfa iiofitlata Stal." 



The original hurried diagnosis of this genus, referred to the 



"'* In two females which, we believe, repre.sent AUacta coiijuncta 

 (Walker), from New Zealand, in the Hebard Collection, tlic limb arma- 

 ment is seen to show decidedly greater atrophy, the margins discussed above 

 armed only with a single distal spine, except the ventro-caudal margins of 

 the median and caudal femora, which are supplied distad with a few addi- 

 tional spines. Brunner's latipcniiis is apparently based on specimens of more 

 than one species, the material from New Zealand very possibly representing 

 the species described by Walker as conjiiHcta. 



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