56 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. I4I 



Megamareta verticalis 

 Australia. — In sugarcane (Hebard, 1943). 



Methana canae 

 Australia. — Under loose bark on dead upright tree (Pope, 1953a). 



Methana curvigera 



Australia. — Under loose bark on trees and logs; many specimens 

 on wattle trees where in strong sunlight they hid in curled-up leaves ; 

 oothecae attached to underside of loose bark and leaves (Pope, 

 1953a). 



Methana marginalis 



Australia. — Under loose bark of trees and logs (Pope, 1953a). 



Moluchia (?) dahli 



Chile. — Collected from lichens and mosses on tree trunks (Princis, 

 1952). 



Muzoa madida 



Costa Rica. — Under dead wood in dense second-growth forest; in 

 thick mat of hanging dead vegetation in dense forest; under leaves 

 in forest (Rehn, 1930). 



Nauclidas nigra 

 St. Vincent. — Under rotten fruit (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Nelipophygus ramsdeni 

 Cuba. — Under rotten bark (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Neoblattella detersa 



Jamaica. — Under dried leaves of coconut palm; in dry leaves under 

 acacia on hillside ; in debris on beach ; under stones on coral rock ; in 

 leaf mold under dense brush on hillside; under bracts of banana 

 blossoms (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Neoblattella dryas 



Jamaica. — In bases of dead tree-fern fronds; numerous in brome- 

 liads; nearly all collected specimens were taken in these plants (Rehn 

 and Hebard, 1927). 



