334 Occasional Papers Bernice P. Bishop Museum 
Kahoolawe Island, (H. A. Pilsbry), 1 juv., [Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Phila. ]. 
Honolulu, Oahu, Vi, 1906,2219) |/PEs. Pee |e 
Waikiki,.Oahu, (W. Hi. Ashmead), 195 [Us s, N Me 
This adventive species appears in the Hawaiian literature as 
the synonymous decorata of Brunner, referred to Periplaneta or 
Stylopyga. It is generally distributed through the warmer regions 
of the earth. 
Periplaneta americana | (Linnaeus) 
1758. [Blatta] americana Linnaeus, Sys. Nat., Ed. X, p. 424. 
[ America. ] 
Fonolala,.Oahu, 2X j-1900r1 oe, iano eam 
Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius) 
1775. [Blatta] australasiae Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 271. [“In 
nave e mare Pacifico et regionibus incognitis revertente.’”’ | 
Kawaihapai District, Oahu, Il) 4, rong, (Se AY Eilsbry) eae 
[Acad- Nat. Sei. Phila.]. 
Mount Olympus, Oahu, V, 18, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 1 juv., 
| Hebard Coll. ]. 
This, like the preceding species, is a domiciliary adventive. It 
is, however, more frequently to be found out-of-doors. 
PANCHLORINAE 
Leucophaea maderae (Fabricius) 
1793. [Blatta] maderae Fabricius, Ent. Syst, Il, p. © 
| Madeira. | 
Hilo, Hawaii; VIl, 1918; (irom U. S.-inspector) Smern eens 
ard Coll.]. 
The first record of the occurrence of this introduced, domicil- 
iery, tropical species was by Alfken for specimens taken in a native 
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