1923] The Fulgorid^ of Eastern North America 193 



Head broad, iiearlj^ as broad as the disk of the pronotum ; vertex 

 short, about one and one-half times as broad as long ; anterior margin 

 nearly right angled ; frons longer than broad, bluntly produced ba- 

 sally; elypeus broad, flat, clypeal grooves indistinct, antenna with 

 second joint nearly three times as long as first, truncate apically. 

 Pronotum short, produced anteriorly to the anterior margins of the 

 eyes, triangularly notched posteriorly. Mesonotum small, flat, wings 

 elongate narrow, costal membrane about twice as wide as the costal 

 cell, costal margin straight ; two subapical lines rather irregular ; hind 

 tibia with two spines on the apical third ; last ventral segment of the 

 female triangularly notched; penultimate deeply notched with the 

 side margins converging slightly ; pygof ers short, broader than long, 

 the apical margins broadly rounded with heavy teeth; anal segment 

 short, transverse, exceeded by the pygof ers. 



Color : General color pale ochraceous buff, heavily sprinkled with 

 a whitish powder, a few blackish fuscous markings ; vertex fuscous 

 with the median lines and lateral margins paler ; frons and elypeus 

 ochraceous buff ; pronotum with two impressed points and a blackish 

 cloud behind the eyes. Mesonotum brownish fuscous clouded with 

 blackish anteriorly ; fore wings ochraceous buff, veins nearly concol- 

 orous. There is a broad irregular blackish fuscous band from the 

 costal margin across the humeri to the middle of the clavus, another 

 one at the apex of the clavus extends on to the corium, another di- 

 agonal band at the apex of the costal membrane and a few irregular 

 fuscous clouds in the cells of the membrane, apical spots very faint ; 

 venter and legs ochraceous buff, excepting the mesopleura, genital 

 pieces, spines and claws of the legs which are marked with fuscous. 



Length, apex of head to apex of abdomen 6.60 ram. ; to tip of wing 

 9.10 mm. 



Holotype $ . Florida. 



This is a very small pale species which is closely related to 

 Flatoides acufus Uhler. The genitalia seem to be sufficiently distinct 

 and the color is entirely distinct. 



Neocenchrea New Genus. 



Orthotype Cenclirea lieidemanyii Ball. 



This genus is closely related to Cenclirea but the vertex is narrower, 

 more produced ; the frons is narrower, the side margins more elevated ; 

 the wings are elongate with distinct venation. 



