996 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
British Honduras, April, 1932 (J. J. White); one male and one female, Rio 
Grande, British Honduras, June 1932 (J. J. White) (NCS). Nineteen 
specimens, La Ceiba, Honduras (F. J. Dyer): December 28, 1915, one female; 
December, 1915, two males and one female; January 9, 1916, one male and 
one female; February 29, 1916, one female; February, 1916, two females; 
March, 1916, one male; August 12, 1916, one male; August 19, 1916, one 
male and two females; October 13, 1916, one male and one female; December 
19, 1916, three females (USNM). One male, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, March 
31, 1917 (F. J. Dyer); one male (intercepted at Philadelphia), Honduras, 
April, 1934; one male (intercepted at Charleston), “‘Colombia”’, January 9, 
1936; one male (intercepted at New York), ‘“‘Costa Rica - Canal Zone”’, Oc- 
tober 14, 1935; one male (intercepted in banana cargo at Philadelphia), 
Guatemala, April 13, 1936; one female (intercepted at Baltimore), Guatemala, 
February 3, 1936 (USNM). One male, one female, and one specimen without 
abdomen, Los Amates, Guatemala, February 25, 1906 (OSU). Holotype on 
indefinite loan to USNM. 
G. clypealis, n. sp., is similar to G. vulgaris, n. sp., in the discussion of which 
distinguishing characters are treated (above). 
Graphogonalia spangleri, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 811, PAGE 995 
Length of male 6.8 mm, of female 6.9-7.2 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from six-tenths to eight-tenths interocular width and from 
slightly less than four-tenths to slightly more than one-half transocular width. 
Male pygofer with a single process arising basidorsally, extending posteriorly; 
aedeagus with shaft U-shaped and slender, with minute scalelike sculpturing 
beyond gonopore; paraphyses absent. 
Color much as in G. clypealis, n. sp., but with black marking on face re- 
stricted to a narrow line on lower portion of clypeus and upper part of clypel- 
lus. 
Holotype male and two females, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, August 6, 
1964 (Paul J. Spangler); one female, Mexico, July 26, 1934, intercepted at 
Philadelphia; one female, Mexico, August 22, 1935, in banana hold, inter- 
cepted at Philadelphia (USNM). 
G. spanglert, n. sp., is named for the collector of the holotype, Dr. Paul J. 
Spangler. The species is very similar externally to G. clypealis, n. sp., but may 
be distinguished by the narrow facial black stripe compared to the broader, 
more extensive stripe in clypealis. The form of the aedeagus and of the pygofer 
processes (figs. 811f and c) will serve to separate the males readily. 
134. CROSSOGONALIA, NEw GENus 
FIGURE 812 
Type-species: Tettigonia hectica Signoret (1854a:20). 
Length of male 6.4-7.7 mm, of female 6.8-6.9 mm. 
