NO. 22G9. UEMIPTERA COLLECTED IN DOMINICA— GIBSON. 277 



indistinct ; clavus broad, claval suture deep. Abdomen short. Geni- 

 talia comparatively short. Male plates narrow. Tibia armed with 

 two prominent spurs on underside. 



Color, above chestnut to dark brown. Apex of head yellowish. 

 Entirely covered above with a fine golden or yellow pul)cscence, 

 which appears whitish in three small spots on the elytra. Dark be- 

 neath, posterior legs light. 



Size : 4.6 mm. long, 2 mm. wide. 



Type.— Cat. No. 21719, U.S.N.M. 



Described from a single male specimen which is deposited in the 

 collection of the United States National Museum. This specimen 

 was submitted to Prof. Herbert Osborn who identified it as a new 

 species and advised me to consider it as belonging to the genus Clovin 

 although the genus has no other representation in the Western Hemi- 

 sphere. If more specimens could be examined it might prove neces- 

 sar}^ to erect a new genus to include this species. 



One male. 

 Two females. 

 One female. 



One female. 

 One male. 



Family CICADELLIDAE. 



TETTIGONIA OCCATORIA Say. 



TETTIGONIA PROLIXA Fowler. 



TETTIGONIA PSITTACELLA Fowler. 



Fami y FULGORIDAE. 



TANGIA ANGULATA Uhler. 



CUBANA TORTRIX Uhler. 



CIXIUS, species. 



One damaged specimen. 



THIONIA VARIEGATA Stal 



Two females and four males. 



