1930 ] Cuban Tropiduchidx and Acanaloniidse 415 
Male genitalia, the ninth segment elongate, about one- 
half as long as the genital plates ; the tenth segment reach- 
ing the apex of the genital plate, genital plates broad, their 
width about three-fourths their length, apex broadly 
rounded, distinctly ciliate. 
Size, length to the apex of the wing, 7.50 to 7.75 mm.; 
width across the tegulse, 2.20 mm. ; total length of the wing, 
6.60 mm. ; greatest width, 3.50 mm. 
Color, general color grass green, the head, legs and abdo- 
men fading to tawny green, the eyes clouded with black. 
The flagellum, claws and spines of the legs tipped with 
black. Apical border of wings with short, indistinct fus- 
cous dashes. 
Holotype, male, Cape San Antonio, March 13, 1924, S. 
C. B. Paratype, male, Santiago de las Vegas, July 11, 1922. 
Acanalonia gundlachi n. sp. 
Head across eyes distinctly narrower than prothorax. 
Vertex, strongly produced into an acute angle, obtusely 
rounded at extreme apex, as long or somewhat longer than 
broad, about twice the length of pronotum, flat or very 
faintly concave over disc, slightly elevated towards apex, 
surface smooth, without carinse, lateral margins sharp. 
Frons, flattened, meeting vertex at an acute angle. Pro- 
notum, short, rather strongly impressed on either side 
of median line, anterior margin well rounded and extend- 
ing between eyes to more than three-fourths distance to 
their anterior margin, posterior margin very broadly and 
shallowly emarginate, not parallel with anterior margin, 
surface smooth, without carinse, somewhat flattened dor- 
sally. Mesonotum, large, about four times as long as 
pronotum, smooth with faint indications of lateral carinse, 
rounded above, disc not distinctly elevated. Fore wings, 
large, broad, broadest across center, narrowing slightly 
towards apex, strongly rounded before center, then straight, 
apical margin vertical, nearly straight, slightly rounded. 
Venation, prominent, medius long, strongly elevated. Color, 
bright green; fore wings very narrowly bordered with 
tawny, broader on sutural margins; the elevated medius 
