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latter near the middle and extending upward to join the median nervure 
of the inflated posterior portion of pronotum near the crest, composed of 
two long cells, the anterior cell very narrow. Hood large, the greatest 
height, length and width about equal, extending a little in front of the 
head, with a distinctly impressed area in front, the areolae large and mi- 
nutely sculptured. Inflated posterior portion of pronotum large, about as 
high as the hood, the areolae large and minutely sculptured. Paranota 
strongly reflexed, short, its height noticeably less than that of the hood, 
composed of four very wide and short areolae and one long narrow areola 
in front of the others. Elytra much longer than the pronotum, slightly 
constricted beyond the middle, the areolae very large; costal area uniseri- 
ate, with an extra triangular cell at the constriction, subcostal area uni- 
seriate. Wing considerably longer than the abdomen. 
Fig. 1—Galeatus Schwarzi Drake. 
General color fuscous-brown. Nervures of lacy portions brown and 
somewhat infuscated, some of the areolae slightly smoky and cloudy. Legs 
and antennae lighter, the tip of the latter fuscous. 
Two females and a male, collected at Paraiso, Canal Zone, 
Panama, Jan. 21, 22 and.23, 1911, by Dr: BE. A. Schwarz ine 
specimens are all macropterous; type (female, Jan. 23) No. 
25,151 U. S. N. M. This species has the general appearance of 
Dicysta Champ. but the very large cell readily distinguishes it 
from the members of that genus. 
Gargaphia mexicana n. sp. 
Differing from G. amorphae Walsh and G. tiliae Walsh in the 
angularly expanded paranota, the somewhat cone-shaped hood 
and the more strongly raised point (occupying two cells a little 
