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Catonia luella n. sp. 



This species may be recognized b}^ its small size, blackish color, 

 veins of the wings impiinctate, the cells with numerous small round 

 pale spots. 



Vertex narrow, rounded before, the caringe strongly elevated ; 

 f rons broad, not distinctly narrowed between the eyes ; clypeus broad, 

 shallowly inserted in the f rons ; pronotum rather elongate, the carin^e 

 strongly elevated, the links of the lateral chain distinct ; mesonotum 

 tricarinate ; the lateral carinas but slightly divergent ; fore wings with 

 the veins impunctate. 



Color : General color blackish fuscous ; f rons nearly unicolorous ; 

 the lateral carinae a little paler ; eyes black ; mesonotum blackish fus- 

 cous, with two indistinct ocellated spots on the anterior margin, two 

 on the posterior margin ; fore wings blackish fuscous, the veins black- 

 ish, some of the cross veins at the apex narrowly pale ; all of the cells 

 with numerous pale round spots ; venter and legs blackish, the latter 

 more or less marked with pale. 



Length, apex of head to apex of abdomen 3.00 mm. ; to the apex 

 of the wings 3.70 mm. 



Ilolotype S . Upper Natacumbe Key, Florida. ]\Iarch. In the 

 collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



Allotype 9 . Paradise Key, Florida. 



Paratypes 1 S , -1 $ . Paradise Key, Florida. February. 



Catonia pini n. sp. 



This species may be recognized by its large size, uniform meso- 

 notum, strongly variegated wings, the frons brownish with a narrow 

 pale transverse band. 



Vertex produced, obtusely rounded anteriorly ; frons narrow at 

 the base, widened apically, the lateral margins a little arcuate; 

 median carina faint, lateral margins strongly elevated ; wings strongly 

 punctate. 



Color : General color pale, more or less variegated with brownish 

 and blackish fuscous ; vertex, pro- and mesonotum uniformly ochra- 

 ceous brown ; frons ochraceous brown, the lateral margins alternate 

 with black and ivory white, the narrow transverse band ivory white, 

 basal third of the clypeus ivory white, the apex brownish; wings 

 largely pale ochraceous yellow, irregularly variegated with brownish 

 and blackish fuscous ; venter and legs mostly ochraceous brown. 



