16 SUPPLEMENT. 



Anaplecta Tolteca. 

 Tolteca, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xx. 354. 

 Mexico. 



Anaplecta Nahua. 

 Nahua, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xx. 354. 

 Mexico. 



Anaplecta Otomia. 

 Otomia, Sauss. M6m. Soc. Phys. Gen. xx. 238, pi. 3, f. 18. 

 Mexico. 



Genus APHLEBIA, C. D. i. 136. 



A. Fore wings fully developed, more than half the 



length of the abdomen. - marginata, infumata, cincticollis, 



maculata, punctata. 



B. Fore wings lateral, not half the length of the 



abdomen. - brevipennis, trivittata, subaptera. 



Aphlebia Madecassa. 



Madecassa, Sauss. MSm. Soc. Phys. Gen, xx. pi. 3, f. 19. 



Madagascar. 



M. Brunner de Wattenwyl connects the Eclobidae with the Blattidae 

 or Phyllodromidae by the genera Ceratinoptera and Loboptera. 



Fam. BLATTID^E. 



A. Fore wings fully developed, horny, with no veins, 



or shortened, with indistinct veins, or scale- 

 shaped. 



a. Subgenital lamina of the male furnished with 



styles. Fore wings horny, fully developed. - Ceratinoptera. 



b. Subgenital lamina of the male with rudimentary 



styles or none. Fore wings abbreviated or 

 scale-shaped. 



* Fore wings scale-shaped. Hind wings none. - - Loboptera. 

 ** Fore wings abbreviated, half the length of the 



abdomen. Hind wings rudimentary. - Temnoptervx. 



f Claws with an arolium. 

 f\ Claws with no arolium. - Paratemnopteeyx. 



B. Fore wings fully developed, coriaceous, with 



distinct veins. Hind wings fully developed, 

 a. Fore wings smooth; anal area with five or six 

 axillary veins. 



* Subgenital lamina of the male without or almost 



without styles. Infra-median vein of the hind 

 wings emitting uo branches towards the 

 dividing vein. 



