1925] Notes and Descriptions of the Cercopidce of Cuba 101 
Holotype female Pico Turquino, Cuba. July 20, 1922, 
5000 ft. S. C. B. and C. H. B. 
Enocomia maestralis, n. sp. 
This species is placed in the genus Enocomia Ball with great 
hesitancy as it does not agree in all points with the description 
of that genus. 
Vertex narrow, transverse, somewhat rounded anteriorly, 
its median length greater than the length next the eyes; ocelli 
closer to each other than to the eyes; frons inflated, the median 
area with a prominent circular impression; pronotum broad 
nearly twice as broad as median length, lateral margins strongly 
converging posteriorly; mesonotum shorter than the pronotum. 
Wings short, broad, strongly inflated without an appendix, 
venation fairly distinct. Posterior tibia with a short stout spine 
beyond the middle, a very small spine at base. 
General color, blackish brown shading to lighter on the 
apex of the vertex and the apex of the wings, with conspicuous 
pale yellow c-shaped marks on either wing. Vertex brownish, 
shading to pale yellow anteriorly; face black, dorsally pale yel- 
low with four short dark arcs broken on the median line; eyes 
dark gray; pro- and mesonotum brownish uniformly covered 
with pale yellow pile. Fore wings blackish brown shading to 
paler apically, where the veins are blackish and conspicuous, 
uniformly coarsely punctured and covered with pale yellow pile. 
Base of the clavus with a broad pale yellow stripe which curves 
across the claval suture, then anteriorly to the costal margin, 
this stripe is more or less broken on the middle of the corium; 
apex of the clavus pale yellow, tibiae and tarsi pale brownish 
yellow with the claws and tips of the spines black. Abdomen 
dull black. 
Length 3 . 9 mm. ; width across the prothorax 1 . 9 mm. 
Holotype male Sierra Maestra 10-20 July. 1922, C. H. B. 
and S. C. B., 3250-4400 ft. 
Allotype female, Pico Turquino, 20, July 1922, S. C. B. and 
C. H. B. 5000 ft. 
Paratype 1 male and 1 female Pico Turquino, 20 July, 1922, 
S. C. B. and C. H. B. 5000 ft. 
