414 
Psyche 
[December 
Length, to the apex of wing, 6.50 mm.; length of wing, 
6.00 mm.; width of wing, 3.20 mm.; width across tegulae, 
180 mm. 
Holotype, male, Santiago de las Vegas, June 2, 1922, S. 
C. B. Allotype, female, Sto. Tomas, P. de Zapata, Cuba, 
May 5-9, 1927, J. A.. Paratypes, male Sto. Tomas, P. de 
Zapata, May 5-9, 1927, S. C. B. and J. A.; Habana, Nov., 
1927 ; Sto. Fe, Is. de Pines, Sept. 6, 1926, S. C. B. ; Wajay, 
Aug. 31, 1928, S. C. B., Santiago de las Vegas, Feb. 1, 1929, 
and May 24, 1928, S. C. B. Female, Calabazar, August 5, 
1928, S. C. B. 
Acanalonia viridula n. sp. 
This species is close to A. virescens Stal, but the vertex 
is rounded anteriorly, not produced as in that species, 
and the wings are elongate. 
Vertex, anterior and posterior margins nearly parallel, 
surface smooth, median carina indistinct. Lateral mar- 
gins but slightly diverging, nearly parallel to the anterior 
margins of the eyes, strongly elevated. Frons, slightly 
broader than long, the median carina strongly elevated to 
the dorsal margin; lateral margins slightly diverging to 
the level of the antennse and then strongly converging to 
the clypeus; clypeal margin distinct, the two limbs form- 
ing a right angle. Clypeus elongate, together with the 
labrum, longer than the frons. Antennse, short, length 
about one-third the great diameter of the eye; basal seg- 
ment, collar-like, distal segment capitate. Flagellum about 
as long as the great diameter of the eye. Pronotum short, 
its width to the tegulse about six times its length ; anterior 
and posterior margins not parallel, without carinse. Fore 
legs, the fore tibiae longer than the femora and trochanter 
together ; femora stout, tibiae prismatic, the margins 
strongly emarginate and ciliate. Mesonotoum about twice 
as long as the vertex and pronotum together; median and 
lateral carinae evident. Middle legs, about the same as the 
fore legs, hind tibiae elongate, clavate. Fore wings are 
elongate, nearly twice as long as their greatest width. 
Medius with three branches evident, the inner branch indis- 
tinctly forked near the apex. 
