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

 and two dead, Miami (Porter, personal communication, 1958). 

 New Zealand. — Laird ( 1952 ) . 



Periplaneta spp, 



U.S.A. — One live and three dead specimens from four aircraft, 

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

 live and six dead, Miami (Porter, personal communication, 1958). 



Pycnoscelus surinamensis 



U.S.A. — Two live and three dead specimens from five aircraft, 

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

 New Zealand. — Laird (1956a). 



Supella supellectilium 



U.S.A. — Two live and one dead specimen from one aircraft, Miami 

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

 Khartoum. — Whitfield (1940). 



Supella sp. 



U.S.A. — Two live specimens from two aircraft, Miami (Welch, 

 1939)- Southern U.S. (Hughes, 1949). 



Symploce sp. 



U.S.A. — Two live and one dead specimen from three aircraft, Mi- 

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



Unidentified cockroaches 



Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. — At Khartoum (Whitfield, 1940). 



Brazil. — From flying boats, 62 specimens; from land planes, 45 

 specimens (Carneiro de Mendonga and Cerqueira, 1947). 



Central Africa. — Dethier (1945). 



Kenya. — At Kisumu (Symes in Whitfield, 1940). 



New Zealand. — Laird (1956a). 



U.S.A. — Four live and 14 dead specimens from 4 aircraft, Miami 

 (Welch, 1939). One live and 15 dead specimens (adults?) from 16 

 aircraft; 8 oothecae from 7 planes; 147 live and 83 dead nymphs 

 from 108 planes, Miami (Denning et al., 1947). Southern U.S. 

 (Hughes, 1949). Five live and 7 dead specimens, Miami (Porter, 

 personal communication, 1958). 



