960 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
curved to angulate. Pygofer narrowed and almost angulate posterodorsally, 
with few (trivialis) to many (veneris) setae on posterior half. 
All of the species of Camaya occur in Jamaica. Camaya is related to 
Caribovia, new genus, but has the bases of all the anteapical cells located more 
distally than the claval apex. Cuitlana, new genus, has uniramous paraphyses 
similar to Camaija, but the aedeagus differs, and the bases of the anteapical 
cells of the forewing are proximal to the claval apex. Camaya is readily sepa- 
rated from Cubrasa, new genus, by the biramous paraphyses of the latter. 
Species of Camaija differ greatly in size and color. I have seen specimens of 
trivialis, n. sp., which were collected on corn. 
I have examined four specimens of Tettigonia macrocephala Van Duzee from 
CAS. Three are without abdomen. The fourth, a male, is here designated 
lectotype. It bears labels: ‘Montego Bay/Ja. Apr. ’06” and ‘Van Duzee/ 
Collector’? and ‘‘Lectotype/macrocephala”. The genitalia are like Camaza 
trivialis, n. sp., except the aedeagus which is illustrated (fig. 780/). 
SPECIES OF CAMAITA 
gryllst, n. sp. Jamaica. 
macrocephala (Van Duzee), 1907a:59 (Tettigonia). Jamaica. New combination. 
trivialis, n. sp. Jamaica. 
veneris, Nn. sp. Jamaica. 
KEY TO SPECIES OF CAMAI7A 
1. Length more than 8 mm, head black with small yellow markings 
veneris, N. Sp. 
Length less than 6.8 mm, head yellow with black markings ............. 2 
2. Interocellar area of crown with median line narrowly and a spot on each 
sidé of it; blacks”. 02). 70098. 6 Se, Pe trivialis, n. sp., page 962 
Interocellar area of crown with a pair of longitudinal black lines, median 
line pale 2. 0022.8 2 i 0 —, 3 
3. Face with median black line very narrow, restricted to area near trans- 
clypeal suture; aedeagus in lateral view with ventral margin convex 
macrocephala (Van Duzee) (fig. 780) 
Face with median line broader and extending through most of clypeus; 
aedeagus in lateral view with ventral margin concave 
gryllst, n. sp., page 964 
Camaija veneris, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuRE 778 
Length of male 8.1-8.4 mm, of female 9.1 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from slightly less than one-half to seven-tenths interocular 
width and from one-fourth to four-tenths transocular width, crown with disk 
slightly concave between ocelli; face usually without a lenticular sclerite bor- 
dering lateral clypeal suture on each side, clypeus distinctly flattened 
