38 PROCEEDINGS OF* THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vol. m 



Specimens examined: 1 male, 2 females, and 3 nymphs from Mona, 

 Jamaica, Nov. 1940, Fennah. The figures are of this male. The 

 holotype of the species is female. 



Acanalonia plana (Van Duzee) 



Figure 5,j-l 



Amphiscepa plana Van Duzee, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci., vol. 8, No. 5, p. 37, 

 1907. 



Specimens examined: 1 male and 3 females taken on logwood, 

 Mona, Jamaica, Nov. 1940, Fennah. 



Acanalonia viriditerminata (Lethierry) 



Figure 5,a-f 



Carthaea viriditerminata Lethierry, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique, vol. 25, p. 14, 1881. 

 Carthaea simillima Lethierry, loc. cit., p. 15. 



Specimen examined: 1 male from Guadeloupe, West Indies (the 

 type locality), July, A. Busck. The figures are of this specimen. 



Acanalonia viriditerminata sylvestris, new subspecies 



Figure 5,i 



Size and proportions as in typical subspecies, but head more dis- 

 tinctly acute at extreme apex. Coloration in life sometimes jade 

 green with only humeral callus piceous, sometimes yellowish green 

 with fuscous spots as figured. 



Male genitaha as in typical subspecies, but apex of inner pair of 

 aedeagal processes blunt, and gradually bent laterad distally; apex of 

 short secondary process on each of the long ventral processes evenly 

 rounded at tip, not at all dilated. 



Specimens examined: 5 males, 9 females, and 2 nymphs, 800 ft. in 

 forest, Chance's Mountain, Montserrat, B. W. I., Jan. 18, 1939, Fen- 

 nah (subspecific holotype male, allotype female, USNM 62005). Also, 

 1 female and 4 nymphs, Ottley's Level, St. Kitts, B. W. I., Jan. 23, 

 1942, Fennah; assigned to this subspecies but in the absence of male 

 material. 



This subspecies differs from the typical subspecies in the vertex in 

 dorsal view being more distinctly acute at the apex and not merely 

 deeply rounded, in the inner processes of the aedeagus being blunt 

 apically, not acuminate, and in the rounded, not obliquely truncate 

 apex of the short vertical processes that arise near the middle of the 

 long ventral processes. 



