142 Journal New York: Entomological Society. [v<>i xiv 



24. Panchlora virescens Thunberg. 



Blatla virescens Thunb., Mem. Acad. St'. Petersb., X, p. 27S (1826) ; Serv., 

 Ins. Orthoptera, p. 101 (1839). 



Blatla (Pachlora) virescens Guer., in Ramon de la Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Ins., p. 

 344 (1857). 



Two female specimens of the genus without the black dots on the 

 elytra are placed here. Collected by H. D. Chipman. 



25. Panchlora viridis Burmeister. 



Panchlora viridis Burm., Handb. Ent. , ii, p. 506 (183S). 



Panchlora poeyi Sauss. , Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1862, p. 230; lb., Mem. 

 Blatt., p. 194 ( $ )■ 



A single male from Chipman taken near Port of Spain seems to 

 agree perfectly with the description of viridis. It also lacks the dot 

 on the tegmina. 



26. Panchlora peruana Sauss. 



This, the most abundant as well as widely distributed species of the 

 genus, is represented by a pair. They were also taken by Mr. Chip- 

 man in the forests on the Island of Trinidad. It is the insect that 

 is most frequently carried in bunches of bananas to various parts 

 of the United States. One or two of the other species are like- 

 wise thus carried. 



27. Archimandrita marmorata Stoll ? 



Blatta marmorata Stoll, Spectres, Blattes, p. 3, pi. 2d, fig. 5 (1S13). 



Blabera marmorata Sauss., Mem. Mex. Blatt., p. 249 (1S64) ; Brunn., Syst. 

 Blatt., p. 37S ( 1S65). 



Archimandrita marmorata Sauss., & Zehntn. Biol. Cent. Araer., I, p. 1 1 6 

 (1894). 



A single mature nymph is placed here with some doubt. It cer- 

 tainly does not belong to the next genus. Collected by W. E. 

 Broadway. 



28. Blabera stollii Brunner. 



Blatla gigayitea Stoll, Rep. Spectres, etc., p. 2, PI. id, fig. I (1S13). 

 Blabera stolii Brunn., Syst. Blatt., p. 374 (1865). 



A single specimen of this giant cockroach was sent to me by W. 

 E. Broadway who collected it on the Island of Trinidad. 



29 Blabera fusca Brunner. 



Blabera fusca Brunn.. Syst. Blatt, p. 376 (1865). 



A single female specimen from near Port of Spain is placed here. 

 It was collected by H. D. Chipman. 



