Febard—Dermaptera and Orthoptera of Hawaii Bar 
hut at Kalae, Molokai, in 1896 or 1897.°° Since then it has been 
recorded as Rhyparobia maderae: one from house at Pahala, Ha- 
wali, one from Honolulu, Oahu, and one from Kekaha, Kauai, by 
Swezey; from a store on Maui, by Wilder; nine from Hilo, Ha- 
wali, by Illingworth, and by Perkins, in 1910, from Maui, Oahu, 
Molokai and Hawaii. 
Pycnoscelus surinamensis (Linnaeus) 
1767. [Blatta] surinamensis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., Ed. XII, I, 
p. 687. [Surinam.] 
Honolulu, Oahu, XI, 4, 1905, and IV, 1906, 29, 2 juv.@, 
(is BEN ea ee 
This introduced species was first reported, as scarce, from the 
vicinity of Honolulu by Bormans, in 1882. The insect is more apt 
to be found about the habitations of man than indoors. 
Nauphoeta cinerea (Olivier) 
1789. Blatta cinerea Olivier, Encycl. Method., Ins., IV, p. 314. 
[Adults and juv., L’He de France (Mauritius).] 
@zhu, XI. 1914, 16, |Hebard Coll.]. 
This adventive species appears in the Hawaiian literature 
usually under Burmeister’s synonymic name bivittata, though the 
error has been pointed out by Kirkaldy.*® : 
OXxYHALOINAE 
Diploptera dytiscoides (Serville) . 
1839. Blatta dytiscoides Serville, Hist. Nat. Ins., Orth., p. 
10226. 2; 2 Nouvelle-Hollande.’| 
Mount Konahuanui, Oahu, VI, 6, 1919, (J. A. Kusche), 19, 
[Hebard Coll.]. 
Mount Olympus, Oahu, VI, 3, 1919, Gj Aj Kusche), 1d), 1 2 
[Hebard Coll.]. 
% Zool. Jahrb., XIX, p. 565, (1904). 
** Proc. Hawaiian Ent. Soc., I, p. 88, (1907). 
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