964 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
a black transverse oval-shaped design on basal half; forewings dark green with 
most veins black, remainder pale yellow; face yellow, clypellus with a narrow 
median black stripe at base. 
Holotype and one additional male, and one female, all on same pin, from 
corn, Puss Gap, St. Thomas, Jamaica, B.W.I., ‘“‘c 2060”, November 14, 1946 
(G. R. Thompson) (USNM). The holotype is the topmost of the three 
specimens and has a forewing missing. 
Camaiyja veneris and C. trivialis may be separated by the characters used in 
the key. C. ¢tnvialis is very near C. gryllsi, n. sp., in the discussion of which 
specific differences are noted. 
Camaija gryllsi, NEW SPECIES 
FicureE 781 
Length of male 5.6 mm, of female 6.4-6.7 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from seven-tenths to more than three-fourths interocular width 
and from one-half to six-tenths transocular width, crown with disk not con- 
cave between ocelli; face with a lenticular sclerite bordering lateral clypeal 
suture on each side, clypeus slightly flattened medially, transclypeal suture 
entire, clypellus as in C. veneris, n. sp. Thorax with pronotal disk transversely 
rugose; forewing with all apical cells coriaceous basally but membranous in 
more than apical half. Male genitalia as in C. ¢rivialis, n. sp., but with 
aedeagal shaft longer in proportion to length of dorsal apodemes and with a 
pair of very small retrorse ventral acute processes near base of shaft. 
Head, anterior portion of pronotum, and all of scutellum tan, remainder of 
pronotum green; with dark lines delimiting a median area that is somewhat 
Sagittate, with a median apical and two dark spots on each ocellocular area; 
pronotum with four narrow longitudinal lines, variably distinct; scutellum 
with a pair of lines arising near middle of base, diverging posteriorly and 
ending at transverse sulcus; forewings colored as in ¢rivialis; face with a broad 
median black line extending through clypeus and onto clypellus, upper muscle 
impressions, remainder of face, thoracic pleura, and legs yellow. 
Holotype male and two females, Pembroke Hall and Rio Nuevo, Jamaica, 
August 30, 1966 (N. E. Grylls) (USNM). 

FIGURE 781.—Camazja gryllsi, n. sp., holotype. 
