86 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. I4I 



Leucophaea maderae 



Brought from West Africa to West Indies and Brazil by slave ships 

 (Rehn, 1945). 



Nauphoeta cinerea 

 Widely disseminated by sailing ships (Rehn, 1945). 



Neoblattella fratercula 



At sea. — Two females found dead on S.S. Tenadores (Hebard, 

 1917). 



Neoblattella fraterna 



At sea. — One male found dead in hold of S.S. Tenadores (Hebard, 

 1917). 



Neoblattella nahua 



At sea. — One female dead in hold of S.S. Tenadores (Hebard, 

 1917). 



Neoblattella sp. 



Florida. — Five dead specimens recovered from ships, Miami (Por- 

 ter, personal communication, 1958). 



Neostylopyga rhombifolia 



Widely distributed by sailing ships (Rehn, 1945). 



England. — Captured on a sugar vessel from Java (Lucas, 1920). 



Nyctibora noctivaga 



At sea. — One male and one female nymph found dead on S.S. 

 Tenadores (Hebard, 191 7). 



Nyctibora sp. 



Florida. — Two dead specimens recovered from ships at Miami 

 (Porter, personal communication, 1958). 



Oxyhaloa buprestoides 



Spread from Africa to New World by ships (Rehn and Hebard, 

 1927; Rehn, 1945). 



Panchlora nivea 



At sea. — One female dead in hold of S.S. Tenadores (Hebard, 



1917)- 



Florida. — Fifteen dead specimens taken from ships, Miami (Por- 

 ter, personal communication, 1958). 



