Sept., 1906.] Bruner: The Orthoptera of Trinidad. 143 



30. Blabera cubensis Saussure. 



Blabera cubensis Sauss., Rev. et Mag. de Zool., Ser. 2, XVI, p. 347 (1864). 

 Blabera subspurcata Walk., Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus., p. 4 (1864). 



This species is represented by but a single specimen, a female, 

 that was collected at the same time and place with the preceding by 

 Chipman. 



These large blattids are not plentiful although there are numerous 

 forms, many of which are rather widely distributed. They usually 

 come into collections a specimen at a time. 



31. Latindia castanea Brunner. 



Latindia castanea Brunn., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1893, p. 604. 

 A single individual from near Port of Spain, H. D. Chipman 

 collector. 



Family MANTIDvE. 



32. Acontista multicolor Saussure. 



Acontista tmtllicolor Sauss., Mitth. Schvveiz. Ent. Ges. Ill, p. 229 (1S70). 

 Two undoubted females and four possible males of this species are 

 before me as I write. They were taken by H. D. Chipman. 



33. Tithrone roseipennis Saussure. 



Acontista roseipennis Sauss., Mitth., Schweiz. Ent. Ges. Ill, 229 (1870). 

 Tithrone roseipennis, Sauss. & Zehntn., Vol. I, p. 139 (1894). 



Three specimens, 1 c? and 2 9 9, are at hand. H. D. Chipman, 

 collector. 



34. Liturgousa cayennesis Saussure. 



Two females of this insect are among the material received from 

 H. D. Chipman. They come from the interior of the island. 



35. Mionyx surinamus Saussure. 



Thespis surinama Sauss., Mitth., Schweiz. Ent. Ges. Ill, p. 70 (1869). 

 Mxwnia Surinam Stal., Bihanjj. S/emlta Akai., iv, pp. 63, 64 (1877). 



One specimen, a male, was taken along with the preceding by Mr. 

 Chipman. 



36. Acanthops sp. 



W. E. Broadway sent me two specimens of an Acantlwps which 

 he collected on the Island of Trinidad several years ago. They are 

 dead-leaf brown and about the size and form of A. godmani Sauss. 

 Their much darker color, however, seems to indicate their distinct- 

 ness. It is hardly possible that this is an undescribed species. 



