151 



Cutilia )iifidn Slielfonl. Genera Ins. Fasc. 100, p. 8 (1010). 



For sviioiioiuv sec Slu^lfnrd, 1. c. 



IIal)itat. — J\Iala_\- Arcliipd. etc.; Sma, I'iji, Aug, 2.5, 

 lOlo (C^ollego of llawiiii). Tlicsc speciniciis were col- 

 lected from ('(icoiiiiul leiif slieallis. 

 Cutilia feejeeana sp. nov. 



A single j specimen of a second and rather closely related 

 species of "Cutilia" is at hand. The color of this insect is a 

 deep piceo-ferruginous and in form it is somewhat broader than 

 the preceding. Its length is 23 mm., its greatest width 16 mm., 

 length of pronotum 1.5 mm., width of hind margin of pronotum 

 15 mm., length of hind tibiae 10.75 mm. 



Habitat. — ]iewa, Fiji (Miiir, lOO(i). Type in the 

 collection of L. P)runer. 

 Stylopyg-a rhombifolia (Stoll). 



Blatia rlionihi folia Stoll, Spectres, Blatt. ]). 5, pi. 3(1, 



%. 13 (1813). 



For synonomy see SbellVird, Genera Ins. Fasc. 100, 

 p. 14, and Kirby, Syn. Cat. Ortb. I, p. 135 (1004). 



Tbis is a cosmopolitan insect that is very widely dis- 

 seminated tbrnont tbe Oriental region. It is especially 

 common in tbe islands of tbe Pacific. It sbonld be found 

 in tbe principal seaports of tbe Fijis. 

 Blatta orientalis Linnaeus. 



Blatta orientalis Linn., Syst. Xat. (ed. X) I, p. •121:, 



Xo. 7 (1758). 



For synonomy see Kirby, Syn. Cat. Ortb. I, p. 137 

 (1004). 



Found about tbe wbarves, in dwelling bouses, botels, 

 business blocks, etc., tbruout tbe civilized world; also 

 to some extent out-of-doors in tbe tropical forests. Xo 

 specimens are at band, possibly because of its being too 

 common and well known. 

 Blatta rotundata (Brunner). 



Periplaneta rotundata Brunn., Xouv. Syst. Blatt. p. 230 

 (1865). 



