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parnllfl to plaiif of vcrtfx, liiil (Icflcxrd strongly tlicrcfroin at l»isc, broadly 

 rounded at apex, not strongly divergent, pubescent. Kye.s prominent, dark; 

 oeelli brown. I.nbruni not large; rostrum short. Antenna- almost as long as 

 body, quite d:irk. 



Thorax boarii, .iliiinsl (Int. quite coarsely punctuate. I'roiiotiun ((uite long, 

 with lateral tubercle pronounced; pleurites long, large; forecoxa- large. Mind 

 tibia' with small spur at base. Wings large, hyaline, with macuhr, rounded at 

 apex, but not broadly so, about two and a half times as long as broad, broadest 

 subbasally ; marginal cells sube(|ual, radial cell very large, long; |)terostigma 

 small, narrow; with a macula at apex of clavus, one in Iwtli marginal cells and at 

 apex of cubital cell: with a long macula covering posterior two-thirds of discoidal 

 cell and extending as f;ir in as b.-ise of radial cell. 



Figure 209. A, Trioza montana; B. Psyllopa magna; C. P. floridensis; D. P. magna; 

 F, T. montana; F, P. floridensis. 



.Vn/<'--.\bdomen l.irge. robust; ginital segment l.-irge; clas))ers short, stout, 

 almost as long as anal valve, very broad at base, converging toward apex ; anal 

 valve short, only slightly overreaching daspers, simple, slightly ))ubescent. Female 

 — Genital segment l.'irge. darker than rest of abdomen, almost as long as same; 

 dorsal plate slightly longer than ventral ; both (piite acute at apex. 



Described from numerous males and females collected at Woods Hole, 

 .Massachusetts, by Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Psyllopa floridensis n. sp. 

 (l-'igure -id'). C, F) 

 Length of liody, 1.2 mm.; length of forewing. 1..S mm.; greatest width, O.-'S 

 mm.; width of vertex between eyes, 0.'27 mm., with eyes O.H mm. General color 

 light yellowish to yellowish orange, with whitish stripes or spots on vertex and 

 notum; pronotum with several light spots; dorsulum with median stripe; scutum 

 with three dorsal stripes. Insect very minute. 



Head quite strongly deflexcd, small, with eyes about as broad as thorax; 

 vertex relatively long, strongly descending, broadly rounded on front margin. 



