254 Mr. R. Shelford’s Studies of the Blattide. 
fuscous broadly tipped with testaceous; legs rufo-fuscous, coxse 
tipped with testaceous. Length of pronotum 2°8 mm. ; of tegmina 
105mm. Y. Vertex only of head red, antenne incrassated at base, 
the testaceous annulus occupying fourteen joints ; pronotum rufous 
with a fuscous curved line posteriorly ; tegmina fuscous with a broad 
testaceous vitta extending from distal half of mediastinal field and 
occupying the whole of the marginal field to near the apex of the 
tegmina, posteriorly the tegmina are fusco-hyaline ; abdomen fuscous, 
cerci and legs as in the male. Length of pronotum 3 mm,; of 
tegmina 10 mm. Perty describes the head of this species as black, 
but his figure shows it to be red. 
5. P. annulicornis, Burm. (BRAZIL, Bahia.) 
Thyrsocera annulicornis, Burmeister, 1. c. p. 500, n. 9 
(1838) ; Brunner, 1. c. p. 125, n. 16 (1865). 
Pseudomops deceptura, Walker, |. c. p. 82, n. 21 (1868). 
The type is at Berlin, and from a sketch of it made for 
me by Dr. Brauer I am of opinion that P. deceptura, W1k., 
is synonymous; the insect is testaceous-rufous with an 
infuscated patch on the posterior part of the pronotum, 
the white band on the antennz occupies ten joints. The 
species is undoubtedly very closely allied to P. laticornis, 
Perty, but as Burmeister was acquainted with that species 
and yet described annulicornis as new, it seems advisable 
to keep them separate. blatta annulicornis, Wlk., the 
type of which is in the Oxford Museum, is a species of 
Phyllodromia. 
6. P. aurantiaca, Sss. and Zhntn. (PANAMA.) 
Thyrsocera aurantiaca, de Saussure and Zehntner, |. c. 
p. 32, n. 6, pl. 3, ff 6, 7 (1893). 
I have compared the type of this with the type of P. 
deceptura, W1k., and find that the two are distinct. 
7. P. grata, Rehn. (Costa Rica.) 
Pseudomops grata, Rehn. Trans. Am. Ent, Soc. xxix, 
p- 260 (1903). 
The species is unknown to me, 
