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1294 Anaplecta fallax Sauss. 



Taken at Managua and Chinandega in Nicaragua. Det. Rehn. 

 2627 Blattella zapoteca Sauss. 



A specimen taken at Chinandega is questionably referred to tlii^ 

 species by Mr. Eelin. 



2996 Ischnoptera consobrina Sauss. ? 



Occasional at Claremont, California. Det. Rehn. 



MANTIDAE. 



1536 Stagmatoptera typhon Rehn n. sp. 



Specimens of this huge mantid were not infrequently seer, at San 

 Marcos, Nicaragua. Mr. Rehn has published the description of this 

 species in Canadian Entomologist. 



1833 Stagmomantis nahua Sauss. 



Occasional at San Marcos, Nicaragua. Det. Rehn. 



2584 Stagmomantis tolteca Sauss. 



Occasional at Chinandega, Nicaragua. Det. Rehn. 



2585 Stagmomantis Carolina (L.) 



Taken occasionally at Claremont, California. Det. Ren.i. 

 2599 Litaneutria minor (Sc.) or obscurus (Sc.) 



At Claremont and in the mountains near Claremont, California. Det. 

 Rehn. 



PHASMIDAE. 



3005 Parabacillus coloradus (Scudd.) 



Occasional at Elsinore, California. Det. Rehn. 

 1869 Bostra jugalis Rehn n. sp. 



"Types: Male and female. Chinandega, Nicaragua. Coll. C. F. Baker. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 



More closely related to B. turgida (West.) and B. incmnpta 

 Rehn than to any other species of the genus, but the resemblance is rather 

 superficial and jugalis is really unique in the genus. The more import- 

 ant diagnostic characters of the male are the long cerei, which are sharply 

 curved basally and depressed apically, and the bi-tuberculate ninth dorsal 

 abdominal segment. The female differs from the female of B . turgida 

 (the only species of which the female was known) in the longer median 

 and abdominal segments. 



Male: Size medium; form elongate; surface unarmed. Head clonpate, 

 the anterior width greater than that of the posterior portion, which lattor 

 is provided wih two rather small tubercles placed on the median line; in- 



