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Neoblattella eurydice 



Jamaica. — Nearly all collected specimens taken in bromeliads (Relin 

 and Hebard, 1927). 



Neoblattella grossbecki 



Jamaica. — In epiphytic bromeliads and hollow bases of dead tree- 

 fern fronds ; nearly all collected specimens taken in bromeliads (Rehn 

 and Hebard, 1927). 



Neoblattella proseipina 



Jamaica. — Under bark of huckleberry; nearly all collected speci- 

 mens taken in bromeliads (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Neoblattella semota 



Jamaica. — All specimens collected from under drying bracts of 

 banana blossoms (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Nesomylacris cubensis 



Cuba. — In dry region of palmettos and pines (Rehn and Hebard, 

 1927). 



Nesomylacris relica 



Jamaica. — Widely distributed from sea level to 5,700 feet elevation ; 

 in bromeliads in mountain forest; among dead leaves in heavy leaf 

 mold under dense hillside scrub; under stones and in ground litter 

 about banana trees; under bark of tree in dense ridge-type forest; in 

 dead agave in scrub forest (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Nocticola bolivari 



Ethiopia. — Always found under stones or cement blocks, but not 

 necessarily deeply buried in the ground (Chopard, 1950b). 



Nyctibora laevigata 



Jamaica. — In cracks in dead stump of mimosa; in bromeliads (Rehn 

 and Hebard, 1927). 



Nyctibora lutzi 



Puerto Rico. — Possibly to be found most often in rotten tree trunks 

 in the highest mountains ; found in rotten stump with termites, ants, 

 and beetle grubs (Wolcott, 1950). 



Nyctibora obscura 

 Trinidad. — Under pile of cornstalks (Princis and Kevan, 1955). 



