334 Occiisioiial l\i('crs Bcrnicc P. Bisliop Museum 



KahoolawT Nland. (II. A. IMlsbrv). i juv.. | Acad. Xat. Sci. 



Phila.|. 

 1 loiiolulu, ( )alHi. \l, 1906, 29, I II. S. I'. A.|. 

 Waikiki. Oalui, ( W. II. .\sliiiiea.l). I 9. |l'. S. X. M.|. 



Thi^ adventive species ajipears in the I lawaiian literature as 

 the synonymous decorata of iirunner. referred to l'erii)laneta or 

 Stylopy^'a. It is generally distributed through the warmer regions 

 of the earth. 



Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus) 



1738. \Blatta] anicricaud Linnaeus, Sys. Xat., Ed. X, ]). 424. 

 [America.] 



Llonolulu, Oahu, X, 1906, i <? , [H. S. P. A.]. 



Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius) 



1775. [Blatta] ausfrahisiae Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 271. ["In 

 nave e mare Pacifico et regionibus incognitis revertente."" j 



Kawaihapai District, Oahu, II, 4, 1913, ( H. A. Pilsbry), 19, 



[Acad. Xat. Sci. f^hila.]. 

 Mount Olympus, Oahu, \', 18, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), i juv., 



[I-Iebard Coll.]. 



This, like the preceding species, is a domiciliary adventive. It 

 is, however, more frequently to be found out-of-doors. 



Panchlorinae 

 Leucophaea maderae ( b abricius ) 



1793. \BIatta] inadcnic Fabricius. Ent. Syst., II, p. 6. 



[Madeira. | 

 Hilo. Hawaii. A'll, 1918, (from V. S. Inspector), i9. [Heb- 



ard Coll.]. 



The first record of the occurrence of this introduced, domicil- 

 iary, troi)ical s])ecies was by Alfken for s])ecimens taken in a native 



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