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Psyche 
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Specimens are at hand from Santiago de las Vegas, May, 
June and October, S. C. B., Hoyo Colorado, Havana, Cam- 
aguey, July 20, ’23 and August 20, ’24, J. A.; and from 
Mansanillo, July 31, ’22, S. C. B. and C. H. B. 
Acanalonia pumila Van Duzee 
This species was described from Florida and has been 
recorded from Bermuda and North Carolina. Specimens 
are at hand from Isla de Pines, January 15, 1923, C. H. B., 
Barrio Caobilla, Camaguey, June 1927, J. A., Cojimar, 
Havana, July 1928, S. C. B., and Playa de Marianao, 
Havana, August 1927, S. C. B., Loma J. de la Torre, Oriente, 
January 1929, J. A. Also a pair of nymphs from the last 
locality. In general they resemble the adults. The frons is 
more elongate however, and has a double row of pustules 
along the lateral borders. These pustules are closely 
crowded and the inner row extends from the clypeal mar- 
gin to the vertex and consists of about 13 distinct pustules. 
The outer row is shorter with about 8 pustules. 
Female genitalia, the last ventral segment elongate; lat- 
eral and posterior borders distinctly sinuate to a rather 
deep notch on either side of the median projection which is 
about as long as the lateral margins of the segment and 
obtuse apically. 
Male genitalia, the genital plates triangularly obtuse at 
the apex, exceeding the tenth segment by about one-fourth 
of their length. The tenth segment broad at the base; the 
anal groove broad and flat. Anal style elongate slender, 
bulbous at the base, the apex extending almost to the apex 
of the tenth segment. 
Acanalonia impressa n. sp. 
This species resembles A. depressa Melichar and A. brevi- 
frons Muir. All three species have peculiar depressed ver- 
texes. The present species is smaller than depressa but 
larger than brevifrons. From brevifrons it differs also in 
the more depressed vertex with the anterior margin nearly 
straight, not upturned as in brevifrons. The genital styles 
are not roughened in impressa as they are in brevifrons. 
