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CC. Labruni not visible from in front bcknv the facial cones ; facial 

 cones at least moderately long and acute, and more or less di- 

 vergent. Wings usually rather pointed apically, sometimes broad- 

 ly rounded Trioza Forster, and Pctalolyma Scott. 



AA. Radius shorter than basal portion of subcosta ; discoidal portion of sub- 

 costa almost wanting Ceropsylla Riley. 



SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS PARATUIOZA 



A. Frontal plates distinctly raised plate-like ; head and thorax conspicuously 

 striped, usually black and white, or yellowish white ; without emargina- 

 tion between frontal plates. Thorax distinctly arched. 

 B. Anterior ocellus not visible from in front, under projecting frontal 

 plates. With distinct fovea on each frontal plate posteriorly. 



Paratrioza occllata n. sp. 



BB. Anterior ocellus quite distinctly visible from in front : frontal plates 

 not projecting so much. Without marked fovea on frontal plates. 

 C. Stripes around frontal plates and on thora.x white or nearly white. 



Paratrioza pulclidla n. sp. 



CC. Stripes orange colored, not very conspicuous. 



Paratrioza pulchclla tiava n. var. 



AA. Frontal plates not raised plate-like. Head and thorax not striped as above. 

 Thora.x scarcely arched : pronotum scarcely depressed. 

 B. With deep emargination between frontal plates. Radius shorter than 

 second cubital. Pronotum not arched. 



C. First marginal cell larger than second ; first cubital scarcely as 

 long as first furcal ; wing very acute apically. Labrum not con- 

 spicuously protruding, closely lying against ventral surface of 

 head. Body large, greenish yellow throughout. 



Paratrioza arbolcnsis n. sp. 



CC. Marginal cells subequal ; rather small. Labrum very conspicuous, 

 subpetiolate and globose. Frontal plates deeply depressed oblique- 

 ly, with a deep emargination anteriorly at median suture, and 

 anterior ocellus at apex of emargination. Color of body black 

 to brownish yellow, rather small. Two basal antenna! segments 



rather stout Paratrioza antennata n. sp. 



BB. Without deep emargination between frontal plates. Pronotum heavy 

 and strongly arched. Facial cones (lobes) quite large and globose. 

 Radius longer than second cubital. Body small, greenish yellow. 

 Paratrioza mcdicagiuis n. sp. 



SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS TRIOZA 



A. Pronotum rather broad and not depressed below anterior margin of meso- 

 notum ; mesonotum broad anteriorly and not subtriangular. 

 B. Wings rounded or roundly pointed apically. Radius longer than sec- 

 ond cubital ; fourth furcal about one-third as long as second cubital. 

 Trioza collaris n. sp. 



