N0 - 3619 CADDIS FLIES, V — FLINT 21 



Leptocella pulchella Banks: See Leptocellodes pulchellus (Banks). 

 Leptocella sparsa Banks: See Leptocella Jlavofasciata Ulmer. 



Leptocella cubana Banks 



Figure 99 

 Leptocella cubana Banks, 1938, p. 299. — Fischer, 1966, p. 53. 



Lectotype, male: "Guineo(s) Cuba April," "M.C.Z. Type 22671," 

 "Leptocella cubana Bks. type." 



Figure 99 was made from the lectotype. 



Leptocella diminuta Banks 

 Figure 102 



Leptocella diminuta Banks, 1920, p. 353. — Mosely, 1931, p. 170. — Fischer, 1966, 

 p. 54. 



Lectotype, male: "Bartica Br. Guiana Dec," "N. Banks," "Type 

 10900," "Leptocella diminuta Bks. type." 



Figure 102 was prepared from the lectotype. The other specimens 

 in the type series are another species of the genus. The eyes of the 

 lectotype are extremely large. 



Leptocella dorsalis Banks 



Figure 100 



Leptocella dorsalis Banks, 1901, p. 368.— Ulmer, 1905b, p. 28; 1907b, p. 138; 

 1913, p. 402, 410.— Betten, 1934, p. 267.— Fischer, 1966, p. 54. 



The species was described from Mexico from a female holotype. 

 Figure 100 of the male genitalia was prepared from a topotypic male. 

 The eyes of the male of this species are very large, being separated by 

 less than half their width ventrally. 



Leptocella jlavofasciata Ulmer 



Leptocella jlavofasciata Ulmer, 1907a, p. 18; 1907b, p. 138; 1913, p. 410.— Fischer, 



1966, p. 55.— Flint, 1966, p. 9. 

 Leptocella sparsa Banks, 1920, p. 353.— Fischer, 1966, p. 60.— Flint, 1966, p. 9. 



Lectotype, male: "Missiones j0rgensen 1-11-1909," "N. Banks," 

 "Type 10899," "Leptocella sparsa Bks. type." 

 The species was figured recently by Flint (1966). 



Leptocella gracilis Banks 



Figure 101; Plate 1h 



Leptocella gracilis Banks, 1901, p. 369.— Ulmer, 1905b, p. 29; 1907b, p. 138; 1913, 

 p. 410.— Betten, 1934, p. 267.— Fischer, 1966, p. 51. 

 Figure 101 of the genitalia was prepared from the holotype from 

 Mexico. The eyes of the male are separated ventrally by twice the 

 diameter of the eye. 



