MORGAN HEBARD 181 



Type. — cf ; Corozal, Canal Zone, Panama. November 17, 

 1913. (M. Hebard.) [Hebard Collection, Type No. 412.] 



Descripiion of Type. — Size small, form but moderately slender, with C. 

 aediculata representing the stoutest condition found in the genus. Maxillary 

 palpi with third and fourth joints very elongate, fifth (distal) joint about two- 

 thirds as long as fourth. Tegmina with cross-veinlets between discoidal 

 sectors numerous and distinct, particularly in portion of dextral tegmen con- 

 cealed when at rest, more so than in any other species of the genus except C. 

 reticulosa and C aediculata. Supra-anal plate very small, distinctly but not 

 strongly triangularly produced. Subgenital plate moderately produced and 

 but Uttle raised toward distal margin, this margin with lateral portions very 

 weakly concave to mesal third, at this point on each side the margin is very 

 briefly notched, from which emargination on each side springs a minute simple 

 cyhndrical style, about four times as long as broad, with apex narrowly rounded; 

 between these styles the median fourth of the margin is transverse with a very 

 weak suggestion of bilobation. 



Allotype. — 9 ; same data as type. [Hebard Collection.] 

 Description of Allotype. — Agrees with type except in following features- 

 Form distinctly more robust. Tegmina proportionately distinctly shorter. 

 Supra-anal plate very small, strongly transverse, weakly produced, with distal 

 margin showing a slight median emargination, which gives a general weakly 

 bilobate outline. Subgenital plate large, scoop-shaped, much as in aediculata, 

 more produced than in C. punctulata. 



Measurements (in millimeters) 

 Corozal, ^ ^ g | ^ 



p^na™a- 1^ If ll 11 21 



° J h4 ^ ^ ;S 



Type 8.8« 2.3 2.9 9. ,5 2.8 



Paratype 8 2.2 2.8 9.4 2.7 



9 



Allotype 10. .5 2.4 3.2 S.7 2.6 



Paratype 10.3 2.4 3.2 8.8 2.7 



Coloration. — Head with vertex mikado brown, ventrad between 

 the eyes clouded with warm sepia; ventrad of the antennal sockets 

 pinkish cinnamon, shading to buffy toward the clypeus. Pro- 

 notum with lateral margins transparent with a browriish tinge; 

 disk warm buff faintly washed to varying degrees in the specimens 

 before us with ochraceous tawny, with numerous obscured mark- 

 ings (of the pattern of the pencilling and dots in aediculata but 

 more obscured and recessive) of darker brown (in individuals 



** The abdomen of this specimen has been squeezed out about half a milli- 

 meter beyond its probable normal length. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC, XLII. 



