1002 N.C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Ovipositor with second valvulae similar in form to those of Graphogonalia, new 
genus (fig. 810), each toothed through most of portion beyond basal curva- 
ture. 
Species of Coronigonalia are similar in having a red or orange marginal band 
at the anterior coronal margin, a character they share with the new genera 
Coronigoniella, Stephanolla, and Ferrariana. A few species in other genera are 
banded similarly (e.g. Hadria dominicana (Dozier), H. hispaniola (Dozier), and 
Sibovia pileata (Fowler)). 
Coronigonalia occurs in Costa Rica and Panama. The genus is related to 
Graphogonalia, new genus, from which species may be separated by the red- 
margined crown in Coronigonalia. It is also close to Coronigoniella in the discus- 
sion of which distinguishing characters are noted. 
SPECIES OF CORONIGONALIA 
evexa, n. sp. Costa Rica. 
spectanda (Fowler), 1900d:285 (Tettigonia). Costa Rica, Panama. New combination. 
KEY TO MALES OF CORONIGONALIA 
Aedeagal shaft with a pair of short angular processes near base and with 
its apex curved dorsally and acute ......41...5. 0) 002) eee evexa, N. Sp. 
Aedeagus without any processes ..............-. spectanda (Fowler) (fig. 814) 
Coronigonalia evexa, NEW SPECIES 
Ficgure 815 
Length of male 5.8 mm. Head moderately produced with anterior margin 
broadly rounded in dorsal view, median length of crown slightly more than 
one-half interocular width and slightly less than four-tenths transocular width, 
ocelli located slightly before a line between anterior eye angles, each approxi- 
mately equidistant from adjacent anterior eye angle and median line of 
crown; clypeus convex, muscle impressions distinct. Thorax with pronotal 
width approximately equal to transocular width of head, lateral margins con- 
vergent anteriorly; forewing with membrane restricted to inner portion of in- 
ner apical cell, veins distinct. Male pygofer with a slender acute process aris- 
ing on dorsal margin near midlength, slightly curved smoothly ventrally then 
dorsally in lateral view; aedeagus long and slender, with a pair of short 
angular processes extending lateroventrad in basal half of shaft, and with apex 
of shaft curved dorsally and acute. Female unknown. 
Head with crown bright orange, with a pair of marginal black spots on an- 
terior margin near apex, with a coarsely serrate olive band at posterior 
margin, the three teeth dark-margined; pronotum olive with an orange arc 
bordering each lateral margin, strongly convergent anteriorly, almost con- 
fluent with its complement behind a narrow anterior marginal green band; 
scutellum olive with a pair of weak narrow longitudinal black bands near 
midline, each forming a loop near anterior margin; forewings deep green with 
veins slightly paler, with a broad, complete, orange costal border, continued 
into apices of apical cells but fading, becoming obsolete at apex of inner 
