Neoblattella carcinus, Neoblattella celeripes, and Neoblattella laodamia, England (Bunting, 1956): Adventive, from Dominica. Bunting (1955) first reported these as Neoblattella spp. and stated that they were common.
Neoblattella detersa, Jamaica (Rehn and Hebard, 1927): From under the bracts of banana blossoms. Sweden (Princis, 1947): Adventive.
Neoblattella detersa and Neoblattella tridens, Finland (Frey, 1948): Adventive.
Neoblattella fratercula, Nebraska (Hebard, 1916b): Adventive.
Neoblattella semota, Jamaica (Rehn and Hebard, 1927): From under drying bracts of banana blossoms.
Neoblattella vatia, Cuba (Rehn and Hebard, 1927).
Neoblattella sp., Finland (Princis, 1947): Adventive, from Jamaica.
Nyctibora azteca, England (Bunting, 1955): Adventive, from Dominica. Bunting reported this species as Nocticola azteca. Dr. A. B. Gurney called our attention to the fact that Nocticola is an Old World genus, presumably combined in error with the New World species azteca. The true identity of the specimen was confirmed by Dr. D. Ragge (personal communication, 1958), who examined it at the British Museum (Natural History).
Nyctibora holoserica, Canada (Walker, 1912): Adventive.