Sept., I9I4-] Davis: Orthoptera from Florida. 193 



Ceratinoptera lutea S. and Z. 



La Grange, Sept. lo, one. 



Eurycotis floridana \\'alker. 



]\Iiami, Sept. 22, 24; Key West, Sept. 17; Big Pine Key, Sept. 19. 



Periplaneta americana Linn. 



La Grange, Sept. 10, i female. 



Periplaneta australasiae Fabr. 



La Grange, Sept. 12, i female, i nymph. 



Pycnoscelus surinamensis Linn. 



La Grange, Sept. 9, 11, 12; Miami, Sept. 22, 23, 25; Cocoanut 

 Grove, Sept. 14; Key West, Sept. 16. 



MANTIDJE. 



Stagmomantis Carolina Johannson. 



La Grange, Sept. 11, i male; Miami, Sept. 24, nymph; Big Pine 

 Key, Sept. 20, 2 nymphs; Key West, Sept. 17, 2 nymphs. 



Gonatista grisea Fabr. 



Miami, Sept. 22; Big Pine Key, Oct. i male, i female (Sands). 



Thesprotia graminis Scudd. 



La Grange, Sept. 12, 2 females; Key West, Sept. 16, 18, 2 females. 



PHASMID^. 

 Manomera tenuescens Scudd. 



La Grange, Sept. 12, 2 females; Miami, Sept. 22, i female. 



Manomera brachypyga R. and H. * 



La Grange, Sept. 9, 12, 4 males, i female. 



The two species of 'Manomera were found on the low vegetation in 

 the pine woods at night with the aid of a lantern, when they were 

 active and walking about. 



Anisomorpha buprestoides Stoll. 



La Grange, Sept. 10, 11, 3 males, 2 females; Miami, Sept. 23, i 

 male, i female ; Big Pine Key, Sept. 20, 3 males, 3 females. 



This fat and lubberly insect, which is always ready to squirt a 

 charge of acrid, condensed-milk-like fluid at the collector, was in 

 evidence at all the places visited. While it has been my experience 

 in various parts of Florida to find more nymphs of this species in the 

 spring, yet adults may be found at any season, and each female usually 



