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border when viewed laterally is strongly sloping cephalad. 
Genital plates large, extending caudad beyond the apex of 
the tenth segment. The ventral margins straight, contigu- 
ous, the apical border triangularly produced, the dorsal 
margin strongly curved with a distinct notch. The tenth 
segment spatulate, deeply notched, caudad; the anal notch 
deep; the anal spine small. 
This species is common and widely distributed in Cuba. 
Specimens are at hand from Jarahueca, Oriente, July 14-18, 
1927, S. C. B., on Coffea arabica ; Nagua, Oriente, July 7, 
1922, S. C. B. and C. H. B.; Santiago de las Vegas, June 
12, 1920, Havana, S. C. B.; S. Nicholas, Oriente, July 20-21, 
1927, S. C. B., taken at light; Camaguey, August 10-20, 
1924, J. A., and Manzanillo, Oriente, July 31, 1922, S. C. B. 
and C. H. B. 
Neurotmeta breviceps n. sp. 
Head across eyes narrower than prothorax. Vertex, flat, 
somewhat more than twice as broad as median length, con- 
siderably produced in front of eyes, anterior margin ob- 
tusely angled, slightly rounded, posterior margin deeply 
incised to beyond anterior margin of eyes, lateral margins 
straight, parallel, median carina strong, lateral and ante- 
rior margins strongly but obtusely carinate. Pronotum, 
as long or slightly longer than median length of vertex, 
flattened above, strongly tricarinate as is also mesonotum. 
Venation, transverse line of veins to apex of clavus nearly 
straight, at right angle to longitudinal axis of elytra, costal 
membrane narrow, without distinct transverse veinlets. 
Color, testaceous, but probably green in life. 
Length, 7 mm., approximately. 
Type, from Havana, Cuba, Dr. J. Gundlach, collector; in 
Gundlach Museum, Havana, No. 289, labeled “Monopsis 
tabida Spin.” 
The junior writer is indebted to Prof. Joaquin Folchs 
and Lieutenant Gonzalez of the Instituto de la Habana, for 
the privilege of examining this and several other specimens 
in the Gundlach Museum referred to in this paper. 
