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Neoblattella vatia, Cuba (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). 



Neohlattella sp., Finland (Princis, 1947) : Adventive, from 

 Jamaica. 



Nyctibora asteca, England (Bunting, 1955) : Adventive, from 

 Dominica. Bunting reported this species as Nocticola asteca. Dr. A. B. 

 Gurney called our attention to the fact that Nocticola is an Old World 

 genus, presumably combined in error with the New World species 

 azteca. The true identity of the specimen was confirmed by Dr. D. 

 Ragge (personal communication, 1958), who examined it at the 

 British Museum (Natural History). 



Nyctibora holoserica, Canada (Walker, 1912) : Adventive. 



Nyctibora laevigata, Canada, Maine, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania 

 (2) (Hebard, 1917) : Adventive. Taken from banana boat Annetta 

 at Philadelphia (Rehn and Hebard, 1927). England (Bunting, 1956) : 

 Adventive, from Dominica. Sweden, Denmark (Princis, 1947) : 

 Adventive. 



Nyctibora 7nexicana{F), Denm3.r\<. (Henriksen, 1939): Adventive 

 (5), from Jamaica and West Indies. Princis (1947) suggested that 

 these specimens were probably the West Indian Nyctibora noctivaga, 

 because A^. mexicana is not a West Indian insect. 



Nyctibora noctivaga, Canada, Idaho, Illinois, Massachusetts, Ne- 

 braska (4), Virginia (Hebard, 1917) : Adventive. Nebraska (Hauke, 

 1949) : Adventive (2). Panama Canal Zone (Hebard, 1920) : From 

 banana stalks. England (Blair in Turner, 1930) : Adventive, from 

 Costa Rica. Washington (Hatch, 1938) : Adventive. Sweden 

 (Princis, 1947): Adventive (2). Finland (Princis, 1947): Ad- 

 ventive, from Jamaica. 



Nyctibora obscura, Trinidad (Princis and Kevan, 1955) : In 

 banana bunch. 



Nyctibora sericea, Canada (Stevenson, 1905; Walker, 1912) : Ad- 

 ventive; Hebard (1917) synonymized Walker's specimen under A^. 

 laevigata. Isle of Wight (Meade-Waldo, 1910) : Adventive, from 

 Jamaica. England (Tulloch, 1939) : Adventive, in banana crates 

 from Brazil. 



Nyctibora sp., England (Welch, 1935) : Adventive, in railway 

 truck that had carried bananas. England (Tulloch, 1939) : Adven- 

 tive, from Brazil. 



Oxyhaloa deusta, U.S.S.R., Leningrad (Bei-Bienko, 1947) : Ad- 

 ventive, from Colombia. 



Panchlora antillaritm, England (Bunting, 1955) : Adventive, from 

 Dominica. 



