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24. Sphongophora forfex, Bull. Hayd. Surv. Terr., 2, 252; Proc., 
18, 259,830; Ent. Notes, 5, 14, 70; Cent. Orth., 38. 1876. Central 
America ? 
A true Sphongophora. 
25. Thermastris chontalia , Bull. Hayd. Surv. Terr., 2, 249; 
Proc., 18, 258, 332 ; Ent. Notes, 5, 13, 72 ; Cent. Orth., 37. 1876. 
Nicaragua. 
Thermastris Dohrn is regarded by de Bormans as a synonym of 
Pyragra Serv., and this species is according placed by him (Biol. 
Centr. Amer., Orth., 4) under Pyragra. Kirby (Journ. Linn. Soc. 
Bond., Zool., 23, 507) regards the two genera as distinct. I have 
little material whereon to base an opinion, but I am inclined to agree 
with de Bormans. 
26. Thermastris dohrnii , Proc., 17, 280; 18, 332; Ent. Notes, 
4, 34; 5, 72. 1875. Peru. 
The generic name should be supplanted by Pyragra. See pre¬ 
ceding note. 
27. Typhlolabia {larva). Proc., 18, 300, 332; Ent. Notes, 5, 
40, 72. 1876. 
Kirby suggests that the insect for which this generic name was 
proposed may be a Japyx or allied form, which is quite probable. 
Blattidae. 
28. JBlabera armigera , Proc., 12, 343; 17, 280; Ent. Notes, 2, 
28; 4, 34. 1869. Peru. 
Very intimately allied to B. trapezoidea Burm. 
29. Blabera femorata, Proc., 12, 842; Ent. Notes, 2, 27. 1869. 
Peru. 
A Blabera with remote eyes, the space between them more than 
double the width of the stoutest antennal joint, and with the dark 
discal spot of pronotum of unusual size. 
30. JPanchlora signifera , Proc., 17, 280; Ent. Notes, 4, 34. 
1875. Peru. 
This species belongs in Panchlora as used at present, but differs 
Avidely from all species known to me. It should be specially 
mentioned that the hind femora bear two spines on the upper 
posterior margin, recalling the Ectobinae. 
31. Phyllodromia pallipes , Proc., 12, 342; Ent. Notes, 2, 27. 
1869. Peru. 
This is an Isclmoptera, in the loose sense in Avhich v that name is 
used ; there is evident need of revision. 
