1930 ] Cuban Tropiduchidze and Acanaloniidx 413 
Holotype male, Barrio Caobilla, Camaguey, June 23-25, 
1927, J. A. Allotype, female, Sto. Thomas, P. de Zapata, 
May 5-9, 1927, S. C. B. and J. A. Paratypes, male and 
female, Barrio Caobilla Camaguey, June 23-25, 1927, J. A.; 
female, Sto. Tomas, P. de Zapata, May 5-9, 1927, S. C. B. 
and J. A. 
Acanalonia carinata n. sp. 
This species resembles A. umbraculata Fabr., but is 
smaller, the median carina of the frons is very evident 
and extends to the base of the vertex. 
Vertex, strongly sloping, confluent with the frons, an- 
terior and posterior margins parallel, lateral margins 
strongly diverging. Frons, distinctly longer than broad, 
the side margins diverging slightly to the level of the eye 
and then converging to the clypeus, dorsal margins con- 
fluent with the vertex, median carina strongly elevated; 
a pair of intermediate carinse start above the clypeal mar- 
gins and diverge to the level of the dorsal margin of the 
frons, then converge to the base of the vertex where they 
are united by a transverse carina. Clypeus about as long 
as the width of the frons, median carina indistinct, the 
frontal margin indistinct, forming an obtuse angle. An- 
tennae, short, the basal segment collar-like, about one-half 
as long as the distal segment, which is short terete, the two 
segments together about one-fourth as long as the great 
diameter of the eye. Pronotum short, the anterior margin 
obtusely produced, the posterior margin shallowly excised; 
the impressed points small and shallow. Mesonotum, elon- 
gate without definite carinae. Fore wings, elongate, rela- 
tively narrow, nearly twice as long as its greatest width. 
Medius three-branched. 
Male genitalia, ninth segment elongate, tenth segment 
elongate, not reaching the apex of the genital plates ; geni- 
tal plates about twice as long as broad, obtuse, the dorsal 
angle strongly recurved in a blunt hook. 
Color, grass green, the head, thorax, legs and abdomen 
fading to tawny, eyes clouded with black, claws and tips of 
spines black; margins of the wing fuscous or with fuscous 
dashes between veins. 
