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froy.) [No. G363.] Five specimens ranging in size from 

 small immature individuals to adults. 



This species was taken in October under dead wood in St. 

 Vincent. 



Anisolabis janeirensis (Dohrn). 



1864. F\prcinella\ Janeirensis Dohrn, Entom. Zeit. Stettin, xxv^ 

 p 285. [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.] 



Barbados. February 13, 1902. [No. 383.] One broken 

 specimen. August 12, 1903. (Dr. Deane.) [No. 529.] One 

 specimen. September 10, 1003. (H. A. Ballou.) One speci- 

 men. 



Dominica. Aprils, 1902. (Rotten wood.) One specimen. 



This species has been recorded from St. Vincent, taken in 

 January and October, under wood and leaves and in fruit. 



One specimen examined (September 10, 1903) has the teg- 

 mina decidedly elongate and lateral, instead of broad and 

 separated mesad by a slight space. This may be due to the 

 specimen not having quite reached the imago state. 



Family BLATTID^. 

 ISGHNOPTERA Burmeister. 

 Ischnoptera occidentalis Saussure. 



1862. I\^schnoptera\ occidentalis Saussure, Revue et Magasin de 

 Zoologie, 26 ser., xiv, p. 170. [New Orleans.*] 



Barbado.s. July 10, 1903. (H. A. Ballou.) [No. 213.] 

 Three specimens. 



Dominica. (H. M. L,efroy.) [No. G 213.] One specimen. 



This species has previously been recorded from Grenada, 

 San Domingo, Mexico, Peru and the type locality. 



BLATTELLA Caudell. 

 Blattella snpellectiliam (Serville). 



Barbados. November 5, 1901 (one). (H. M. Lefroy.) 

 [No. G 107.] Two males. Bay Mansion. July, 1903. (H. 

 A. Ballou.) [No. 560.] One female. 



This species has previously been recorded in America from 



* The original description simply gives " Nova " as the locality, but in 

 the Memoires (M^m. I'Hist. Nat. Mexiq., iv, p. 88) the locality New 

 Orleans is indicated for the single specimen described. 



