230 THE ORTHOPTERA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



H.C. — Hugo Harpur-Crewe. (Calke.) 



F.J. — Rev. Francis C. R. Jourdain. (Ashburne district.) 



B.A.— B. Abell. (Kirk Ireton.) 



FORFICULARIA. 



[Anisolabis maritima (Bonelli). " I obtained, some years ago> 

 [1863], several living specimens in the brewery of Messrs. 

 Bass and Co., where it had probably been introduced along 

 with Periplaneta americana in bundles of returned cask 

 staves. I have not been able to satisfy myself whether it 

 breeds in the brewery or not " (E.B.] 



Labia minor (L.) " Frequently taken on the wing in my garden 

 • and elsewhere." Burton (E.B.) ; not uncommon, Little 

 Eaton, etc. (G.P.). 



Forficula auricularia, L. Common Earwig. Only too plentiful 

 everywhere. 



BLATTODEA. 



Phyllodromhwe. 



Phyllodromia germanica (L.) A female with egg-cases 

 attached taken in Derby, 28/4/04 (G.P.). 



BLATTIDiE. 



Blatta orientalis, L. Common Cockroach. Swarms in 

 towns and is to be found in many villages. Already 

 naturalized in Derby in 1829 (S. Glover, History of 

 the County of Derby, i., p. 174). 



B. americana, L. " Has inhabited the breweries of Burton 

 for some years" [1869] (E.B.); occasionally in Derby 

 (G.P.) 



B. australasias, Fb. Accidentally imported with plants from 

 Queensland, and first noticed at Calke Abbey in 1897 ; 

 now a resident, breeding plentifully in one of the out- 

 houses (H.C). 

 Panchloridje. 



Rhyparobia madene (Fb.). Several have been accidentally 

 imported into Derby with fruit ; specimens in Derby 

 Museum (G.P.). 



