Mr. R. Shelford’s Studies of the Blattide. 507 
69. Blepharodera pilipes, W\k. 
Panchlora pilipes, Walker, 1. c. p. 184 (1868). 
gt. Cape oF Goop Hope. 
According to Kirby, who has compared the types, this 
is the equivalent of B. contusa, Wk. (1. c. p. 30, 1868), and 
it is probable that it is synonymous with B, pilifera, Stal, 
the description of which is rather brief. 
70. Hormetica subcincta, Wik. (Plate XXX, fig. 8.) 
Brachycola subcincta, Walker, |. c. p. 188 (1868). 
ft. COLOMBIA. 
Allied to H. verrucosa, Br. Head testaceous with a large black 
marking on the front, extending to base of clypeus ; labrum, palpi 
and antenne fusco-castaneous. Pronotum as in H. verrucosa but 
not bordered with black. Tegmina short, transversely truncate, 
not extending beyond the second abdominal segment, colour and 
markings as in H. verrucosa. Abdomen black, bordered above with 
testaceous, supra-anal lamina testaceous, sub-genital lamina rufo- 
castaneous, cerci black tipped with testaceous. 
Total length 31 mm.; length of tegmina 9 mm. ; pronotum 12 
mm. xX 18 mm. 
The female has the abdomen above coloured as in the male, where- 
as in H. verrucosa, Br. 9, the abdomen has transverse testaceous 
bands above and marginal testaceous spots below. The species 
varies considerably in size. 
71. Hormetica interna, W1k. 
Brachycola interna, Walker, |. c. p. 188 (1868). 
gd. Nauta (Bartlett). 
Allied to the preceding species but the head not so heavily marked 
with black, the pronotum more punctate, the tegmina with a large 
semicircular band castaneous in colour, abdomen beneath margined 
with testaceous. 
Total length 27 mm.; length of tegmina 11 mm.; pronotum 
10 mm. x 15 mm. 
Of the seventy-seven species in Mr. Saunders’ collection 
described by Walker, fifty-seven can stand as distinct species 
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