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OLIGEMBIA (DILOBOCERCA) CARIBBEANA, new species 



FiGUBES 154-156 



Male. — Color (before staining) : Body, legs, and wings very pale 

 straw yellow; head tan. Length 5.5 mm.: forewing length 3.7 mm., 

 breadth 0.9 mm. 



Head (fig. 154) with eyes very large, inflated, interspace slightly 

 less than an eye width ; facets very large ; head behind eyes very short, 

 sides and caudal margin evenly, continuously arcuate. Mandibles 

 broad basally, acutely tapered apically; apical teeth small, but very 

 sharp. Submentum quadrate, all sides nearly straight; somewhat 

 narrower basally. 



Wings without special features. Four cross veins present between 

 El and R0+3 in forewing, the terminal of these uniting apex of Ri with 

 R2+3 ; three cross veins in this position in hindwing. 



Terminalia (figs. 155, 156) with basal margin of tenth tergite (10) 

 produced on left side beneath ninth tergite (9) to its basal margin. 

 Left tergal process (10 LP) very stout, heavily sclerotized, bilobed; 

 the outer lobe strongly arcuate on outer margin basally, the inner lobe 

 fingerlike. Right tergal process (10 RPi) with extreme tip abruptly 

 narrowed, sclerotic, minutely truncate. 10 RP2, hypandrium (H) , its 

 process (HP), and left paraproct (LPPT) without noteworthy fea- 

 tures. Left cercus-basipodite (LCB) prominent, inner side with two 

 well-developed sclerotic processes — a very slender, simple, ventral 

 process pointed toward tip of 10 RPi and a caudally directed dorsal 

 process with a pair of large, terminal, clawlike hooks. Cerci pale; 

 basal segment of left cercus (LCi) stout, short, bulbous; basal segment 

 of right cercus elongate, cylindrical. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Holotypc. — Male, on slide (stained with acid-fuchsin), U.S.N.M, 

 No. 56049. 



Type data. — "On dead vines," Cayamas, Santa Clara, Cuba, March 

 11,1911 (E. A. Schwarz). 



OLIGEMBIA (DILOBOCERCA) OLIGOTOMOIDES (Enderlein) 



Rtiagadochir oliootomoides Enderlein, 1912, p. 01, figs. 36-37, pi. 3L. 



Enibia olwotomoides (Enderlein) N.\vas, 1918, p. 101. 



OligemUa oUgotomoides (Enderlein) Dam:s, 19;50b, p. 222, fig. 21. 



Holotype. — Male, Berliner Zoologischen Museum. 

 Tyj)e data. — South America. 



Paratype. — Male, South America (Stettiner Zool. Mus.). 

 Remarks. — This species could be placed in the genus IdioemMa on 

 the strength of Enderlein's original description and figures, which 



