(60) 



5. Periplaneta orientalis, Linn. 



Blatta orientalis, Linn., 1745, Faun. Suec, 862. 



" culinaris, Deg., Ins., Ill, 334. 

 Periplaneta orientalis, Burm. Hanb., II, 504. 

 Kakerlak orientalis, Serv. Orth , 72. 

 Stylopyga orientalis, Fisch. de W. Orth. Ross., 70. 



6. P. americana, Linn. 



Hlatta americana, Linn., 1766, Syst. Nat., II, 687. 

 Kakerlak americana, Brulle, Hist. Nat. Orth,, IX, 53. 

 Periplaneta americana, Burm., Hanb., II, 503. 

 It is probable that Ectohia flavocincta, Scudd., is found in the north- 

 ern part of the state. 



Pam. .3. MANTID^. 

 7- Stagmomantis Carolina, Linn. 



Grryllus carolinus, Linn., Amoen Acad., VI, 1763, 396. 

 Mantis Carolina, Linn., Syst. Nat., II, 1767, 691. 

 " irrorata, Linn., Syst. Nat., II, 690. 

 " conspurcata, Serv., Orth., 1839, 190. 

 " inquinata, Serv., Orth., 1839, 191. 

 " tolteca, Sauss., Rev. et Mag. Zool., XIII, 1861, 127. 

 Stagmomantis toltecta, Sauss., Bull. Ent. Swiss., Ill, 1869. 



" Carolina, Sauss., Mem. Hist. Nat. Mex., IV, 1871, 46. 



Found only in the southern part of the state. A species very closely 



allied to or identical with Stagmomantis (^Stagm,atoptera?) minor^ 



Scudd., is found in the state, but the specimens I have seen were so 



immature or so imperfect that I could not decide with certainty. 



Pam. 4. PHASMID^. 



8. DiaDheromera femorata, Sat. 



Spectrum femoratum. Say, Appd. to Long's Exp., 1824, 297. 



(See Say's Entom, Sec. Ed., 1, 82 & 197.) 

 Diapheromera sayi, Gray, Synop. Phas., 18, 1835. 

 Bracteria (Bacunculus) sayi, Burm. Hand., II, 566, 1838. 



9. D. velii, Walsh. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila , HI, 410. 

 10 ? Anisomorpha buprestoides, Stoll. 



Spectrum bivittatum. Say, Am. Ent., Sec. Ed., I, 82. 



Phasma buprestoides, Stoll, Rep. des Spec, 68, pi. XXIIl, p. 87. 



Anisomorpha buprestoides. Gray, Synop. Phas., 19 

 This species is included with much doubt. It has been observed in 

 Kentucky, and although I have no Illinois specimen at hand, I feel 

 quite sure that I have seen a specimen captured in the extreme southern 

 part of this state. 



