1930 ] Cuban Tropiduchidx and Acanaloniidx 417 
Male genitalia, ninth segment elongate; tenth segment 
short, reaching about two-thirds of the distance to the 
apex of the genital plates. Genital plates, broad, obtuse; 
dorsal angle broad, not recurved. 
General color, grass green, with the tips of the tibia and 
the tarsi fading to tawny. Eyes, chocolate color. Claws 
and spines black. Costal and apical margins of wings 
with fine black dashes between the veins. A median pale 
stripe extends from the apex to the vertex across the pro 
and mesonotum to the apex of the claws. 
The length to the apex of wings, 6.80 mm. Length of 
wings, 5 mm. Greatest width of wings, 4.50 mm. 
Holotype: Male, Sta. Fe, Isla de Pinos, Sept. 8, 1928. 
S. C. B. and L. B. 
Allotype: Female, Sta. Fe, Isla de Pinos, Sept. 8, 1928. 
S. C. B. and L. B. 
Paratypes: Male, Sta. Fe, Isla de Pinos, Sept. 8, 1928. 
S. C. B. and L. B. Female, Nuena Gerona, Isla de Pinos, 
Sept. 12, 1928. S. C. B. 
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