1925] Notes and Descriptions of the Cercopidce of Cuba 10 
with many spots of pale pile ; hind wings transparent with brown 
veins. Legs and beneath, golden brown, the hind tibia darker. 
Length 6 mm. 
Holotype female Pico Turquino, Cuba, July 22, 1922, S. 
and C. H.B., 6770 ft. 
Lepyronia robusta n. sp. 
A short robust species similar to Lepyronia gibbosa Ball but 
shorter, more robust and darker. 
Vertex about half as long as its basal width; tylus triang- 
ular, deeply impressed; ocelli twice as far from each other as 
from the eyes; face moderately convex. Pronotum twice as 
broad as its median length, broadly incised posteriorly. Meso- 
notum lozenge-shaped. Fore wings short, broad, inflated; 
venation fairly distinct/typical; hind tibia robust, with two later- 
al spines about equidistant from each other and the base and apex 
of the tibia, the apical spine stouter. Male genital plates in- 
flated, about three times as long as broad, together elongate oval. 
Ashy gray above, darker on the vertex, pro- and mesonotum 
and clavus; the fore wings with a diagonal dark band from apex 
of clavus to middle of costal margin, and another band at apex of 
wings; the whole upper surface densely covered with short 
golden pile. Whole ventral surface, including eyes, legs and 
abdomen blackish. " 
Length male, 4 . 3 mm., length female, 5 . 6 mm. 
This is apparently a very variable species and we are by 
no means sure that the two specimens listed under this name 
really belong together, but until more specimens are at hand, 
thejr may as well be listed thus. 
Holotype male, Santiago de las Vegas, Jan. 9, 1922, S. C. B. 
Allotype female, Manzanillo, July 31, 1922, S. C. B. and 
C. H. B. 
Clastoptera undulata Uhler. 
This species may be recognized by its pale face with a 
broad brown band below the middle, and a series of seven to 
nine interrupted arcs above; vertex pale, crossed by an irregular 
brown band; pronotum pale with two brown arcs across the 
