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Ischnoptera pennsylvanica (DeGeer). 



Virginia. One female. 



I^ehigh Gap, Northampton Co., Pa. ; July 24, 1903 (Rehn). 

 One female. 



I fully agree with Blatchley * as to the identity of Phyllo- 

 dromia borealis and this species. 



Eurycotis floridana (Walker). 



Miami, Dade Co., Florida; June 28, 1899 (Pilsbry). One 

 female. 



Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus). 



Shovel Mount, Burnet Co.", Tex.; October 16, i9oi(Schaupp). 

 Twelve specimens, — three mature, nine immature. 



Phoenix, Maricopa Co., Arizona; April 20 and 27, 1902 

 (Oslar). Two specimens, male and female. 



Florence, Pinal Co., Arizona; May 21 and June 5, 1903 

 (Biederman). Two specimens, male and female. 



Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius). 



Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1898 (Rehn). One male. 

 Panchlora virescens ( Thunberg ) . 



Philadelphia, Pa. One male. 



This specimen was undoubtedly imported on some tropical 

 fruit, possibly bananas. Bananas received at Philadelphia are 

 almost entirely from Jamaica. This is the first record for this 

 species from the United States. 



Plectoptera poeyi (Saussure). 



Florida. One female. 



This is the first record for this Cuban species in the United 

 States. 



Homceogamia apacba Saussure. 



Florence, Arizona; May 8, June 6, July 15 and 17, 1903 

 (Biederman). Ten males. 



Homoeogamia erratica Rehn. 



Florence, Arizona ; June 8, July 17, 18 and 22, 1903 (Bie- 

 derman). Eleven males (one immature). 



'^ The Orthoptera of Indiana, pp. 179-180. 



