962 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
medially, transclypeal suture obsolete at middle, clypellus with its apical por- 
tion, in profile, curved posteriorly and more nearly parallel to long axis of 
body than contour of clypeus and remainder of clypellus. Thorax with 
pronotal disk transversely rugose; forewing with membrane including inner 
three apical cells and apical portion of outer apical cell which has a super- 
numerary crossvein at base of its membranous portion. Male with pygofer 
setae more numerous than in C. érvialis, n. sp.; aedeagal shaft with a short 
angular process on each side near base; paraphyses with ramus truncate 
apically. 
Crown black with narrow yellow markings that are variable, but are con- 
stant in forming an inverted “‘V”’ at apex, a pair of slender, approximate spots 
near middle of base, and a narrow stripe at inner margin of each eye, 
pronotum olive marked generously and variably with black; forewings olive 
green tinged with tan, veins black except bases of apical cells which are red; 
clypeus mostly, and clypellus black medially, with sides of clypellus broadly 
and a number of variable markings on clypeus dull yellow; legs and thoracic 
pleura and venter variable; abdominal venter red. 
Holotype male and one female, St. Andrew Parish, Hardwar Gap, Dicks 
Pond Trail, July 25, 1962, Jamaica, B.W.I. (Farr, O. & R. Flint) (USNM); 
one female, Portland, Hardwar Gap, Jamaica, B.W.I., August 3, 1958 (T. H. 
Farr) (in Farr collection); one male St. Andrew, Morces Gap, Jamaica, 
August 23, 1950 (R. P. Bengry) (BM); one female, ‘‘Cinchona”’, Jamaica, 
July 25, 1923, No. 1316 (C. C. Gowdey) (BM). 
C. veneris, n. sp., may be distinguished from C. ¢rivialis, n. sp., in a number 
of ways, including those used in the above key. 
Camaija trivialis, NEW SPECIES 
FicurE 799, pAGE 963 
Length of male 4.8 mm, of female 4.0 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from slightly more than six-tenths to two-thirds interocular 
width and from one-third to four-tenths transocular width, crown with disk 
convex between ocelli; face with a lenticular sclerite bordering lateral clypeal 
suture on each side, clypeus not flattened medially, transclypeal suture entire, 
clypellus with its apical portion, in profile, continuing contour of clypeus. 
Thorax with pronotal disk not sculptured; forewing with membrane including 
all of inner apical cell and apical half of adjoining second apical cell, outer 
apical cell without a crossvein. Male with pygofer setae few and sparse; 
aedeagal shaft without processes; paraphyses with ramus acute apically. 
Anterior margin of head with a median and a lateral black spot along 
lateral clypeal suture, on each side; crown yellowish-green, with a median T- 
shaped mark, a slender oblique marking extending from ocellus to inner eye 
margin on each side, a small mark on each side between ocellus and median 
line, with one or a pair of small spots bordering hind margin on each side, 
black; pronotum with anterior portion yellowish-green with a pair of weak, 
angular, black marks, remainder of pronotum green; additional black mark- 
ings present (see fig. 779a) or absent; scutellum concolorous with crown, with 
