120 
Psyche 
[June 
Odopcea walkeri (Guer.) 
A single female was captured by Dr. Salt at La Milpa, near 
Cienfuegos, 24th June, 1925, and two nymphal exuviae collected 
on the same date. 
The following species of cicadas have so far been recorded 
from Cuba. Doubtless many more remain to be discovered. — 
Tihicen (Dicer opr octa) biconica (Wk.), List Horn. Brit. Mus., I, p. 
120, 1850. 
Juanaria poeyi (Guer.), in de la Sagra, Hist, fis nat. Cuba, p. 
425, 1857. 
0. sagrce (Guer.), op. cit., p. 426. 
0. walkeri (Guer.), op. cit., p. 426. 
Proarna chariclo (Wk.), List Horn. Brit. Mus., I, p. 146, 1850. 
Juanaria mimica Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (9), VI, p. 
455, 1920. An endemic genus. 
Uhleroides cubensis Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), IX, p. 
644, 1912. Endemic genus. 
CERCOPID.E. 
Monecphora bicincta fraterna (Uhl.). 
2 specimens only, Soledad, 1st, 7th July, 1925, G. Salt. 
This was not seen by me during the dry season. 
Leocomia balloui Metcalf and Bruner. 
This froghopper was taken in some abundance by sweeping 
bushes in the Trinidad Mountains, at Mina Carlota. Usually 
the undergrowth was too mixed for one to ascertain a definite 
food-plant. In one case it was swept from Asclepias curassavica 
L., 3 but this seemed exceptional. So far as present knowledge 
indicates L. balloui is definitely a hill species, not occurring below 
about 1200 feet. 
Leocomia collina sp. n. (Figs. 1-2). 
A tawny species, the tegmina obscurely mottled with paler, 
the crown long and acute. Sexes closely similar. 
3 For this and other plant determinations I am indebted to Mr. C. A. 
Weatherby, of the Gray Herbarium. 
