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Psyche 
[June 
N0TE8 ON SOME TINGITID.E FROM CUBA 
(HEMIPTERA) 
By Carl J. Drake 
Ames, Iowa. 
The writer has recently received from Mr. J. G. Myers, 
Bussey Institution, Harvard University, a small collection of 
lace bugs from Cuba. This collection contains eight species, one 
of which is undescribed. 
Monanthia monotrcpidia (Stal) 
Many specimens, Soledad, Feb. 13 (nymphs), March 6 and 
March 28 1925, (adults and nymphs) on Cordia Gerascanthus L. 
This is one of the most common tingids in the West Indies and 
Central America. 
Teleonemla serupulosa Stal 
One example, Mina Carlota, Trinidad Mts., March 21, 1925, 
on Latana camara. 
Teleonemla sacchari (Fabr ) 
Two specimens, Mina Carlota, Trinidad Mts., March 21 
and 23, 1925, on Latana camara. 
Acanthocbeila sigillata Drake & Bruner. 
Female, Soledad, Feb. 13, 1925. This is the second record 
of this species in Cuba. The types were taken on Pisonia aculeata 
in Cuba. 
Leptodictya bambusae Drake 
Many specimens, Soledad, Feb. 13 and 28, 1925. This is 
the most common species of the genus in the West Indies. It 
