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epiphytic bromeliads, and in dead agaves (Hebard, 1916a; Rehn and 

 Hebard, 1927). 



Cariblattoides instigator 



Cuba. — In siftings from under sea grapes, other shrubs, and low 

 trees (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Cariblattoides suave 

 Puerto Rico. — On dry limestone hills (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Ceratinoptera picta 

 Trinidad. — Under bark of old cacao tree (Princis and Kevan, 

 1955)- 



Chorisoneura flavipennis 



Costa Rica. — Under stones on borders of Surubres River (Rehn, 

 1906). 



Chorisoneura formosella 



Jamaica. — Swept from huckleberry trees (Vaccinium meridionale) 

 (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Chorisoneura parishi 

 Panama. — From jungle undergrowth (Hebard, 1920). 



Chorisoneura specilliger 

 Panama. — In grass (Hebard, 1920). 



Chorisoneura texensis 



Florida. — "The almost impenetrable jungle on Key Largo was ex- 

 amined, and in its depths the two specimens of this species were se- 

 cured by beating the lower branches of gumbo limbo, other trees and 

 the lower bushes and shrubs, among which latter are to be found such 

 tropical forms as Ocofea catesbyana [=Nectandra coriacca] and 

 Citharexylum villosum" (Rehn and Hebard, 1912). In nests of web- 

 worm and beaten from bushes of bayberry, Myrica cerifera, along 

 edge of pine woods (Rehn and Hebard, 1916). Beneath dead leaves 

 in oak woods and beaten from foliage of oak and bayberry (Blatchley, 

 1920). Infrequent in the tall shrub stratum of the xeric hammock 

 habitat (Friauf, 1953). 



Texas. — The great majority of specimens were beaten from foliage 

 of bushes (Hebard, 1943a). 



Southeastern and southern U.S. — In undergrowth in pine woods ; 



