1949] 
Fennah — F ulg oroide a 
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1944), and one female and two nymphs on the same host, 
Tortola (Feb. 21, 1944). Walker’s type from St. Thomas 
is a female, and the above assignment requires confirma- 
tion. 
Colgorma Kirkaldy 
Kirkaldy 1904 Ent. 37 : 279. Orthotype, Achilus dilutus 
Stal. 
Colgorma diluta (Stal) 
Achilus dilutus Stal 1859 Engen. Resa. 4: 271. 
This genns superficially resembles the following, but 
is readily separated by the tribal character of a relatively 
long mesonotum. The frons of the type species is longer 
than broad (1.3:1) and medially longitudinally tumid 
rather than carinate. 
Tangiopsis Uhler 
Uhler 1901 Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 4: 512. Haplotype, 
Tangiopsis tetrastichus Uhler. 
Tangiopsis tetrastichus Uhler 
Uhler 1901 loc. cit.: 513. 
The figures are of the Haitian type in the, U. S. Na- 
tional Museum, and are given merely to illustrate the 
differences between Tangiopsis and Colgorma , as no ma- 
terial of either genus is to hand from the Virgin Islands. 
Acanaloniid^ 
Acanalonia Spinola 
Spinola 1839 Ann. Soc. Ent. France. (1) 8: 447. Haplo- 
type, Acanalonia servillei Spin. 
Acanalonia depressa Melichar 
Melichar 1901 Ann. K. K. Nat. Hist. Hofmus 16, 3 : 190, 
pi. 1, fig. 6. 
HMeagus submembranous, not pigmented, a broad fold 
laterally on each side near base, narrowing distally into 
a ribbon-like process which recurves at apex and lies be- 
low sedeagus to its base, giving off a small S-shaped spine 
