1925] Notes and Descriptions of the Cercopidce of Cuba 
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somewhat angled anteriorly, deeply angulate posteriorly; meso- 
notum nearly as long as pronotum sides slightly arcuated. Fore 
wings rather broad, short, rounded posteriorly; venation dis- 
tinct apically. Middle spine of hind tibiae long, basal spine 
small. 
Color, dull piceous brown with golden yellow pile; fore 
wings with a diagonal band from the middle of the clavus to the 
middle of the corium, and two small transparent spots on the 
costal margin, one near the middle and one near the apex of the 
wing. Sometimes two large greenish white spots on middle of 
pronotum. 
Length 3 . 90 mm. ; width across prothorax 1 . 80 mm. 
Holotype male, Nagua, Oriente, July 1922, S. C. B. and 
C. H. B., 850 ft. 
Allotype female, Nagua, Oriente, July 1922, S. C. B. and 
C. H. B. 850 ft. 
Paratypes 2 males and 1 female Nagua, Oriente, July 1922, 
S. C. B. and C. H. B., 850 ft. 
Leocomia maestialis n. sp. 
This is a dull tawny species with a rather short acute vertex. 
Head as wide as the pronotum; vertex produced, narrowed 
anteriorly, rather acute; ocelli nearer each pther than the eyes; 
frons flat; pronotum nearly twice as broad as long, not much 
curved anteriorly, excavated as a right angle posteriorly; meso- 
notum as long as the median length of the pronotum, sides lightly 
arcuated. Fore wings elongate, somewhat expanded on the costal 
margin, somewhat rugose, veins narrow but rather distinct; 
spines on the hind tibiae stout. 
Color, dull tawny clothed with golden pile; face and ab- 
domen brown; apex of fore wings shading to brown; eyes dull 
black, claws and spines black. 
Length 4 . 50 mm. ; width across prothorax 1 . 60 mm. 
Holotype male Sierra Maestra, July 10-20, 1922, S. C. B. 
and C. H. B., 3500-4200 ft. 
Paratype male, Sierra Maestra, July 10-20, 1922, S. C. B. 
and C. H. B., 3500-4200 ft. 
