528 INSECTS. HEMIPTERA. 57. Blatta. 
jEgfptiaca. Black; fore-edges of the thorax white. 
Inhabits £gypt. Herbji, Arch. Itif, S. tab. 4. 
Margin of the ’wing.cafes white at the bafe. 
Surinamen- Livid; fore-margin of the thorax white. 
Inhabits 5 ari««TO. Hulz. Inf. tab.i.fg. 
*Jmencatia Ferruginous; fiiield of the thorax whitilh behind. 
I.T^..Li2 Alt ^ ^ _ 
Arch. tab. 5, 6. Degeer. Inf. ^.tab. 44.'X?- 
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inhabits America, and has lately appeared in Europe, having 
brought over in raw fugar. 
AuJiralacicE 
Ferruginous ; thorax black with a white ringr 
with a white line at the bafe. 
Found in Ihips returning from the Pacifc Oecan. 
Head black, edged with white at the bafe : thorax Ihining “'jif 
furrounded with a white ring, the edge black: ’wing-caf^ 
Etytbroce^ Black ; head and legs ferruginous. 
pbala. Inhabits the Cape of good hope. 
Antennae and ejes black: ntiing-cafes and abdomen black. 
Capenfs. Brown ; head and legs red. 
Inhabits Cape of good hope-, very much refembles the 
Indica. Grey ; thorax black, the fore-margin white. 
Inhabits East India. . ^ 
black: mouth and orbits white: ftriate, 
line at the bafe. 
Gallica. Variegated with grey and yellow": wung-cafes livid- 
Inhabits FraKfr ; fize of Blatta indica. 
Headm^ thorax -vntiti with brown and yclllow: 
with an impreffed groove at the bafe : abdomen va''* 
legs yellowilh. 
1 ivea. White ; antennae yellow. 
Inhabits South America. Herbst. Arch. 8. tab. 49. fs.' 
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Irnrata. Pttle; thorax and wing-cafes fjieckled with brow'H^ 
black, pale at the tip. 
Inhabits hlenv Holland : nearly as large as Bl. gigantca- 
Head pale: front fubferruginous, the hind-niarg'” 
nuing-cafes with an abbreviated black line at the bslv- 
