THREE NEW SPECIES OF DERBIDAZ (HOMOPTERA) 
By F. Muir 
Of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Experiment Station, Honolulu 
FOUR TEXT FIGURES 
Zoraida kalshoveni sp. nov. Figs. 1 and 2. 
Male.—Length, 3.6 millimeters; tegmen, 10; wing, 1. 
Subcosta obscure, lying beneath radius; subcostal cell widened 
at apex with a round, raised callus in the middle; radial cell . 
very narrow up to callus. 
Anal segment large, anus 
about a third from apex, nar- 
rowed slightly on basal half, 
apex narrowed, truncate; lateral! 
margins of pygofer angularly 
produced, medioventral margin 
angularly produced, genital 
styles long, narrow on basal 
half, apical half considerably 
widened, outer margin of apical 
half curved over, the inner mar- fic. 1. Zoraida kalshoveni sp. nov.; male 
gin with a curved spine about genitalia, Interal view. 
the middle. 
Vertex and face yellow; clypeus light brown, darker between 
the carine; pronotum light on 
sides, darker in the middle; mes- 
onotum light brown; legs light 
brown; abdomen brown, yellow 
near base; genital styles darker. 
Tegmina hyaline; costal, sub- 
costal, and radial cells red, the 
callus in apex of radial cell fus- 
cous, shining; a brown band from 
media to clavus over the basal 
portion of the fork of cubitus 
including the apical half of basal 
cell, the veins in this fuscous area 
. . Fre. 2. Zoraida kalshoveni sp. Nov. ; 
yellow; veins light brown. anit plaitaac: tant de. 
Wings hyaline, slightly fuscous. 
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