BARBADOS-ANTIGUA REPORTS yi ada 
species, A. minuta, but inspection will show minuta to have some 
antennal segments pale, the small tegmina well separated and 
the femora ringed with black, while in ambigua the antenne 
are unicolorous, the tegmina overlapping and the femora more 
broadly blackish, less distinetly ringed. 
Two other species of Anisolabis, A. maritima Linn., and A. 
annulipes Lucas, are found in the West Indies, but none appear 
to have been taken on this expedition. 
ORTHOPTERA 
Family Blattide 
(The cockroaches) 
Genus BLATTELLA Caudell 
Blattella germanica Linneus 
Blatta germanica Linn., Syst. Nat. ed., 12, p. 668 (1767). 
Phyllodromia germanica Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 1, p. 87 (1904). 
Blatella germanica Caudell, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. v. p. 234 (1903). 
Blatta bivittata Serv., Ins. Orth., p. 108, (1839). 
Blatella bivittata Caudell, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vol. xu, p. 183 (1904). 
Blattella bivittata Hebard, Mem. Amer. Ent. Soc., No. 2, p. 57 (1917). 
A single specimen, a male, of this cosmopolitan house roach 
was taken on Barbados on May 16. No notes accompany the 
specimen, but it may be safely assumed that it was taken indoors. 
Genus SyMPLOCE Hebard 
Symploce capitata Saussure 
Blatta capitata Sauss., Rev. Mag. Sool. (2), vol. xv. p. 167 (1862). 
Ischnoptera capitata Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 1, p. 82 (1904). 
Two female specimens of this roach are in the collection, both 
from Antigua and are very surely among the ones referred to in 
a manuscript note by Prof. Stoner as finding a safe and cool 
retreat among small epiphytes, resembling small pineapples, 
growing on trees in a wooded portion of Monk’s Hill. This note 
is quoted at the end of the Blattide. 
Genus PERIPLANETA Burmeister 
Periplaneta americana Linneus 
Blatta americana Linn., Syst. Nat., ed 10, p. 424 (1758). 
Periplaneta americana Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., vol. 1, p. 140 (1904). 
Represented by a single specimen, a male from Barbados, taken 
