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Epilampra sp. 



U.S.A. — One dead specimen, Miami (Denning et al., 1947). South- 

 ern U.S. (Hughes, 1949). 



Eublaberus posticus 

 Southern U.S. — Hughes (1949). 



Ischnoptera rufa rufa 

 U.S.A. — Two dead specimens recovered from two aircraft at 

 Miami (Denning et al., 1947). 



Ischnoptera sp. 



U.S.A. — Two live and one dead specimen recovered from three air- 

 craft, Miami (Denning et al., 1947). Southern U.S. (Hughes, 1949). 

 One dead specimen, Miami (Porter, personal communication, 1958). 



Leucophaea maderae 



U.S.A. — Three dead specimens recovered from three aircraft at 

 Miami (Denning et al., 1947). Southern U.S. (Hughes, 1949). 



Nauphoeta cinerea 



U.S.A. — One live and one dead specimen, Miami (Denning et al., 



1947)- 



Neoblattella sp. 



U.S.A. — One dead specimen recovered at Miami (Denning et al., 

 1947). 



Panchlora nivea 



U.S.A. — Two dead specimens recovered from two aircraft, Miami 

 (Denning et al., 1947). 



Periplaneta americana 



U.S.A. — Five live and three dead specimens recovered from seven 

 aircraft, Miami (Denning et al., 1947). Southern U.S. (Hughes, 

 1949). Three live and five dead, Miami (Porter, personal communi- 

 cation, 1958). Experimentally exposed in jet aircraft, U.S. (Sullivan 

 et al., 1958). 



New Zealand. — Laird (1951, 1952). 



Periplaneta australasiae 



U.S.A. — Two dead specimens recovered from two aircraft, Miami 

 (Welch, 1939). Five live and three dead from five aircraft, Miami 



