416 Psyche [December 
appearing pale orange testaceous ; legs brownish testaceous. 
Size, length to apex of tegmen, 13 to 15 mm. 
Holotype and paratype from Yateras, Oriente Province, 
and Monte Toro, Cuba, Dr. J. Gundlach, collector; in the 
Gundlach Museum, Habana, Cuba, No. 344. 
The above brief description was made from the two speci- 
mens preserved in the Gundlach Museum in a sealed, glass- 
covered box, from which they could not be removed for more 
careful study. This striking species is not easily confused 
with anything else reported from the West Indies. It ap- 
pears to be related to the very recently described Acanalonia 
coniceps Osborn from Porto Rico (Jour. Dept. Agric. Porto 
Rico, 3, pp. 108-109, July, 1929 — issued November, 1929), 
but is much larger. 
Acanalonia insularis n. sp. 
This species resembles Acanalonia lineata in general 
appearance, but is much smaller, 6.5 mm., as contrasted with 
9.5 mm. of the other species. The genitalia is also decidedly 
different. It resembles carinata in having the diverging 
intermediate carinse, but differs in having the shorter, 
somewhat broader frons and in having relatively narrow 
and more elongate wings. The genitalia is also decidedly 
different from those of carinata. 
Vertex, somewhat elongate with median length slightly 
more than one-half the width between the eyes; median 
carina fine, distinct; anterior margin broadly triangular; 
lateral margin slightly diverging. Frons, nearly as broad 
as long ; lateral margins parallel to the level of the antennse 
and then converging to the clypeus. Median carina dis- 
tinct ; a pair of intermediate carinae arise about the middle 
of the frons and diverge to the lateral margin. Clypeus, 
short, about as long as broad. Pronotum, short, with 
its median length about two-thirds as long as the median 
length of the vertex; anterior margin obtusely produced; 
posterior margin broadly sinuate. Mesonotum, longer than 
broad, ecarinate. Fore wings, rather short and broad; 
medius, three-branched. 
