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Cuban Tropiduchidse and Acanaloniidse 
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elongata. Allotype, female, Barrio Caobilla Camaguey, 
Cuba, June 23-25, J. A. Paratypes, two males same as 
allotype and male, Baracoa, Oriente, Cuba, April 21-30, 
1929, S. C. B. and L. Boucle. 
Acanalonia iineata n. sp. 
This species may be the same as the species listed by 
Osborn as Acanalonia sublinea Walk. It is apparently close 
to A. viridis Melichar. Walker gives no diagnostic charac- 
ters of value for sublinea except length of body and length 
of wings. Our species is much smaller. Melichar gives as 
the chief diagnostic character for viridis “dass der innere 
Gabelast des N. ulnaris Ext. einfach ist,” but it is evidently 
branched in the specimens before us. 
Head across the eyes as wide as prothorax. Vertex, 
broad, about five times as broad as the median length ; an- 
terior margin confluent with the frons, broadly rounded 
when viewed laterally; posterior margin not concentric 
with the anterior margin, more deeply angularly emargin- 
ate; lateral margins diverging, definitely carinate. Frons, 
about one and one-third times as wide as long with a definite 
median carina; lateral margins carinate, slightly diverging 
to the level of the antennse and then converging to the 
clypeus; clypeal margin fairly definite. Clypeus, conical, 
the median carina indistinct. Labium, basal segment short, 
intermediate segment elongate, robust ; distal segment 
about two-thirds as long as the intermediate, slender. An- 
tennse, basal segment short, collar-like ; distal segment 
broader than long, capitate with a definite apical notch. 
Flagellum, elongate, slender, longer than the great diameter 
of the eye. Ocelli, conspicuous at the level of the horizontal 
diameter of the eye. Compound eyes, large, ventral sinus 
small. Pronotum, broad, the dorsal field barely four times 
as broad as its median length, without carinse or with faint 
median carina; anterior margin following contour of the 
head; posterior margin shallowly excavated; lateral fields 
large. Fore legs, coxse elongate, about one-half as long as 
the femora; tibise prismatic, the margins distinctly ele- 
vated, ciliate with very short sub-erect setae. Mesonotum, 
