50 THE FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST 
Dozier. I am indebted to Dr. Champion for comparing the type 
of this insect with the type of L. binotata Champ. in the British 
Museum. The species is named in honor of Mr. W. L. McAtee, 
who has taken a very active interest in the genus. Types in my 
collection. 
Corythaica smithi n. sp. (Plate I; Figs. a and a’). 
Allied to C. monancha Stal., but very distinct and readily 
separated from it by the rounded lateral margins of the para- 
nota, the more evenly arched median carina, and the more de- 
flected hood in front. Length, 3.1 mm.; width 1.4 mm. 
Pronotum coarsely punctate, with distinct cells on the posterior projec- 
tion. Paranota broad, quite evenly rounded, with mostly three (some places 
four) rows of areolae. Median carina strongly raised, about equal to crest 
of hood in height, quite evenly rounded above, with two rows of areolae at 
middle. Lateral carinae uniseriate, the areolae large, slightly constricted 
at the middle. Hood a little larger and projecting a little farther in front 
of the head than in C. monancha, quite evenly narrowed in front, the median 
nervure distinctly raised, four rows of areolae at base (for three cells) and 
then with two roof-like rows extending anteriorly. Wings a little longer 
than abdomen. Elytra extending considerably beyond the apex of the abdo- 
men, slightly constricted a little beyond the middle; tumid elevation mod- 
_erately large and occupying greater part of subcostal and discoidal areas; 
costal area with two rows of large areolae (three or four additional small 
cells on each side); subcostal area wide with five rows of areolae, the areolae 
becoming distinctly smaller towards the costal area. Discoidal area bounded 
by a strongly raised nervure, four rows of areolae at widest part, the tumid 
elevation occupying the great part, all save inner row of cells, of this area. 
Sutural area broad, the areolae becoming larger posteriorly. Areolae trans- 
lucent. Antennae slender. Rostrum reaching to meso-metathoracic suture. 
General color yellowish brown, with fuscous markings. Hood with the 
nervures above pale brown, the cells whitish and opaque. A spot on median 
carina and one on each paranota fuscous. Costal area with broad cross 
band a little in front of the middle, one or two spots between the band and 
dark apical portion, part of discoidal area, sutural area and most of apical 
portion of elytra fuscous. Body dark reddish brown beneath. Antennae 
and legs light brown, the apical segment of the former dusky. 
Two specimens, male and female, from Bonda, a village on 
Manzanares river, seven miles east of Santa Marta, Colombia, 
S. A., collected by H. H. Smith, after whom the insect is named. 
Type in Carnegie Museum. This species may be separated at 
once from any of the known species with rounded margins of 
paranota, by its much wider paranota. The female is a little 
larger than the male. The male is figured. 
Corythucha meelfreshi n. sp. (Plate I; Figs. b and b’). 
Somewhat allied to C. unifasciata Champion, but very distinct 
