149 



BUxtia rifira Sauss., Miss. ]\Iex., Ortli. p. ."lO, pi. T, ii<;'. 



IS (1870). 



BlaUa dilalata $ , Saiiss., Kev. Zool. (2) XX, p. 98 



(1SG8). 



A specimen in tlie collection of the College of Hawaii 

 comes from Xadi. where it was taken in Angnst, 1913. 



Phyllodromia germanica (Linnaeus). 



Blafta (jennduicd ]>inn., Syst. X^at. (ed. XII) I, (2) ]). 



008, Xo. 7 (1707). 

 Blatfa ohUquata Daldorf, Skriv. X^at. Selsk. Vol. 2 (2), 

 p. 104 (1793). 



Ecfohiiis (jermanica Steph., 111. Brit. Ent., Mand. VI, 



p. 40 (1835). 



For additional synonomj see Shelf ord, Genera Ins. 



Fasc. 73,, p. 11, and Kirby, Syn. Cat. Ortli. I, p. 87. 



This insect is cosmopolitan and occurs in all temperate 

 and tropical seaports, as well as in most inland cities and 

 towns, where it has been carried by commerce. Possibly 

 too connnon to have been taken. 



Phyllodromia bivittata (Serville). 



Blatta bivittata Serv., Hist. Ins. Orth. p. 108 (1839). 



Plnjllodromia bivittata Sauss., Miss. Mex. Orth. p. 28 



(1870); Kirby, Syn. Cat. Ortli. I, p. 87 (1904); 



Shelford, Genera Ins. Fasc. 73, p. 11 (1908). 



The two-lined cockroach, like the preceding, is very 

 widely distributed over tlie warmer portions of the earth, 

 where it lias been carried by commerce. The same re- 

 marks might be made of this as of the preceding species. 

 Phyllodromia suppellectilum (Serville). 



BtattasuppeUectilum Serv., Hist. Ins. Orth. p. 108 (1839). 



For a rather full synonomy of this species see Shelford, 

 Genera Ins. Fasc. 73, p. 11 (1908). 



This is still another of the cosmopolitan species that 

 occurs in all seaports of tropical and subtropical countries. 

 See remarks regarding germanica and bivittata. 



