﻿NEW 
  LANTERNFLIES 
  FROM 
  SOUTH 
  AMERICA 
  — 
  FENNAH 
  97 
  

  

  of 
  common 
  stalk 
  of 
  M, 
  a 
  similar 
  spot 
  at 
  fork 
  of 
  Cui, 
  a 
  third 
  on 
  Cuia 
  

   and 
  a 
  fourth 
  on 
  Cuib, 
  a 
  hyaline 
  area 
  parallel 
  to 
  nodal 
  line 
  and 
  just 
  

   basad 
  of 
  it, 
  a 
  fuscous 
  band 
  overlying 
  nodal 
  line 
  and 
  a 
  similar 
  band 
  of 
  

   equal 
  width 
  and 
  more 
  clearh' 
  defined 
  obliquely 
  traversing 
  apical 
  cells 
  

   acro:ss 
  middle 
  from 
  apex 
  of 
  K 
  to 
  M3, 
  apical 
  margin 
  narrowly 
  fuscous 
  

   to 
  M3 
  then 
  broadly 
  fuscous 
  posteriorly 
  but 
  infuscate 
  area 
  interrupted 
  

   by 
  a 
  large 
  testaceous 
  spot 
  distad 
  of 
  apex 
  of 
  clavus. 
  

  

  Anal 
  segment 
  of 
  male 
  short, 
  not 
  deflexed; 
  lateroapical 
  angles 
  only 
  

   slightly 
  prominent, 
  very 
  slightly 
  produced 
  ventrally. 
  Pygofer 
  broad 
  

   ■with 
  each 
  lateral 
  angle 
  produced 
  in 
  a 
  short 
  narrow 
  lobe, 
  distally 
  

   rounded. 
  Aedeagus 
  tubular, 
  straight, 
  with 
  three 
  spines 
  arising 
  at 
  

   approximately 
  same 
  level 
  at 
  base 
  of 
  flagellum, 
  the 
  middle 
  spine 
  por- 
  

   rect, 
  the 
  other 
  two 
  strongly 
  curved. 
  Genital 
  styles 
  in 
  profile 
  angulato 
  

   at 
  middle 
  with 
  a 
  pointed 
  eminence 
  on 
  dorsal 
  border, 
  spatulate 
  distally 
  

   with 
  greatest 
  width 
  two-thirds 
  from 
  base. 
  

  

  Ti/pe.—V.S.^M. 
  No. 
  57092. 
  

  

  Described 
  from 
  one 
  male 
  specimen 
  taken 
  at 
  Tumupasa, 
  Bolivia, 
  by 
  

   W. 
  M. 
  Mann 
  (December 
  1921). 
  The 
  dark 
  basal 
  field 
  of 
  the 
  tegmina 
  

   and 
  its 
  ornamentation 
  of 
  four 
  cretaceous 
  spots 
  readily 
  distinguish 
  

   this 
  species. 
  

  

  PINTALIA 
  MARMORATA, 
  new 
  species 
  

  

  Plate 
  2, 
  Fiqubes 
  5, 
  20 
  ; 
  Plate 
  3, 
  FiGtTBES 
  30-32 
  

  

  Male. 
  — 
  Length, 
  4.1 
  mm. 
  ; 
  tegmen, 
  6.0 
  mm. 
  

  

  Vertex 
  with 
  anterior 
  margin 
  and 
  transverse 
  carina 
  straight, 
  lateral 
  

   margins 
  of 
  frons 
  very 
  slightly 
  thickened 
  basally. 
  

  

  Testaceous; 
  frons, 
  genae, 
  lateral 
  fields 
  of 
  pronotum, 
  and 
  mesonotum 
  

   fuscous. 
  Tegmina 
  ivory-hyaline, 
  marbled 
  dull 
  brown 
  in 
  small 
  irregu- 
  

   lar 
  spots, 
  with 
  an 
  irregular 
  fascia 
  across 
  apical 
  cells 
  subparallel 
  with 
  

   apical 
  margin; 
  veins 
  dull 
  brown. 
  Wings 
  hyaline, 
  veins 
  fuscous. 
  

  

  Anal 
  segment 
  of 
  male 
  moderately 
  long, 
  deflexed 
  through 
  45° 
  distad 
  

   of 
  anal 
  foramen 
  but 
  not 
  much 
  produced. 
  Pygofor 
  broad, 
  lateral 
  

   angles 
  large, 
  with 
  dorsal 
  margin 
  sliglitly 
  concave, 
  ventral 
  margin 
  con- 
  

   vex. 
  Aedeagus 
  long, 
  tubular, 
  slightly 
  curved 
  dorsad, 
  with 
  three 
  un- 
  

   equal 
  spines 
  at 
  base 
  of 
  flagellum, 
  one 
  being 
  much 
  longer 
  than 
  the 
  other 
  

   two, 
  flagellum 
  distally 
  expanded, 
  its 
  dorsal 
  margin 
  contiiuied 
  in 
  a 
  

   slender 
  curved 
  spine, 
  apex 
  of 
  flagellum 
  somewhat 
  pointed. 
  Genital 
  

   styles 
  strongly 
  angulaf 
  o, 
  with 
  a 
  broad-basod, 
  pointed 
  eminence 
  dorsally 
  

   near 
  angle, 
  gradually 
  ex[)anded 
  distally, 
  apical 
  margin 
  obli(iuely 
  

   truncate. 
  

  

  Ti/pr.—V.S.yiM. 
  No. 
  57093. 
  

  

  Described 
  from 
  a 
  single 
  male 
  specimen 
  collected 
  at 
  light 
  on 
  deck 
  

   in 
  harbor, 
  Puerta 
  Bolfvar, 
  Ecuador, 
  by 
  M. 
  Kisliuk 
  and 
  C. 
  E. 
  Coolcy 
  

   (April 
  9, 
  19:'.2). 
  This 
  sj^ecies 
  is 
  distinguished 
  by 
  the 
  pattern 
  on 
  tho 
  

   tegmina 
  and 
  by 
  the 
  shape 
  of 
  the 
  anal 
  segment, 
  pygofer, 
  and 
  genitalia. 
  

  

  