98 Journal New York Entomological Societ\. fVoi. xxii. 



These specimens, including the type of the species, have recently 

 been fully treated and described in the present Journal. 



" A winding path led along the shore of South Bay, Lake Okee- 

 chobee, between the water and the thick growth of Custard-apple 

 trees, and on the low tangled vegetation bordering this path we found 

 Doru daznsi in considerable numbers." 



BLATTID^. 

 Ischnoptera nigricoUis Walker. 



Lakeland, Fla., May 7, 1912; i male. 



Long Boat Key, Fla. (J. C. Bradley), i male. 



La Belle, Fla., April 27, 1912; i female. 



Citrus Center, Fla., May 2, 1912; i male. 



South Bay, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., April 30, 1912; i male. 



Marco, Fla., xA.pril 17, 1912; i male. 



Chokoloskee, Fla., April 8, 1912; i female. 



Everglade, Fla., April, 1912; 2 males, i female. (Trapped.) 



Ischnoptera couloniana (Sauss.). 



Fort Myers, Fla., March 30, 1912; i female. 



This specimen has the tegmina subquadrate, with the distal margins 

 quite obliquely subtruncate; this is very different from the normal 

 type of tegmina which is subquadrato-ovate. 



The present record is the most southern known for the species. 



Ischnoptera uhleriana fulvescens S. and Z. 



Lakeland, Fla., May 4, 8, 1912; 2 females: Nov. 10, 1911; 5 

 nymphs. 



Long Boat Key, Fla. (J. C. Bradley), i male. 



Punta Gorda, Fla., Nov. 13, 14, 15, 1911; 4 nymphs. 



Neoblattella detersai (Walker). 



Lakeland, Fla., May 5, 1912; i male. 



Everglade, Fla., April 9, 1912; i male. 



These west coast specimens of the present West Indian species of 

 insect are of particular interest in showing that it is widely distributed 

 throughout southern Florida. The Lakeland record extends the 

 previously known range considerably nt^rtlnvard. 



Ceratinoptera diaphana (Fabr.). 



Lakeland, Fla., March 28, 1912. 

 Fort Myers, Fla., April 2, 1912. 

 1 Sec Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 19 14, p. 379. 



