150 



Phyllodromia rufescens (Beau vols). 



Blatta rufescens Beaiiv., Ins. Afr. Amer. p. 183, Orth. 



pi. lb, f. 7 (1805). 



For synonomy see Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. I, p. 82, and 

 Shelf ord, Genera Ins. Fasc. 73, p. 11. 



Still a fourth cosmopolitan species of the genns Pliyllo- 

 dromla is to be met ^vith in these islands. While not rep- 

 resented in the collection studied, it certainly occurs in 

 the Fijis. 

 Phyllodromia notulata (Stal). 



BlaUa iwtuhda Stal, Freg. Eugen. Kesa, Ent. p. 308 



(1858). 

 Allada notulata Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. I, p. 100 (1904). 

 Pliytlochvmia notulaia Shelford, Genera Ins. Fasc. 73, 



p. 13 (1908). 

 Phyllodromia liierocjhjpliica Brunn., ]S;^ouv. Syst. Blatt. 



p. 105 (1865). 



There are specimens in the collection of the College 

 of Hawaii taken at Xadi during the month of June, 1913. 

 Temnopteryx ferruginea sp. nov. 



Rather small, ferrugineo-piceous with a testaceous border on 

 the sides of the pronotum and abdomen, legs also testaceous with 

 prominent piceous maculae on coxae, femora and tibiae. Tegmina 

 and wings abbreviated, the former obliquely truncated internally 

 at apex, their inner margins touching; wings narrow, sublinear, 

 as long as the tegmina. Dorsum and venter becoming piceous at 

 outer margins and adjoining the narrow testaceous border. Spines 

 of legs piceous at their base. Head ferruginous, paler on the 

 vertex, the clypeus testaceous; maxillae testaceous, the apical 

 joint infuscated; antennae also somewhat infuscated. 



Length of body, $ , 10 mm.; of pronotum, 2.85 mm.; width of 

 pronotum, 4 mm.; length of tegmina, 3 mm. 



Habitat. — A single female, the type, conies from Rewa, 



Fiji (Muir, 1906). 



Cutilia nitida (Brunner). 



Platyzosteria nitida Brunner, Xouv. Syst. Blatt. p. 214 



(1865). 



