1020 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
and five females, Balzapamba, Ecuador, May 2, 1938 (Wm. Clark- 
Macintyre); one female, Guayas, Cuatro Hermanitas, Ecuador, September 22, 
1955 (R. Levi Castillo) (USNM). 
In addition to the characters used in the key, C. partita, n. sp., may be 
separated from other species in the genus by its orange claval commissural 
margins. 
Coronigoniella maldonadoi, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 832, PAGE 1022 
Length of male 7.2-8.0 mm. Head with median length of crown approxi- 
mately seven-tenths interocular width and one-half transocular width, ocelli 
each closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of crown, crown 
with a weak transverse concavity, clypellus with contour of its lower portion 
slightly more nearly horizontal than profile of remainder of face. Hindleg with 
length of first tarsomere slightly greater than combined length of two more 
distal tarsomeres. Male pygofer truncate apically and with a slender tapering 
acute apical process that extends anteromesally across median line; plates ex- 
tending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, each with uniseriate macrostae; 
style extending posteriorly as far as apex of connective, truncate apically; 
aedeagus narrowed near base of shaft, crescentiform in narrow portion, 
without processes. 
Crown dull yellow, marked with narrow black lines except broad anterior 
marginal border; anterior portion of scutellum with a dull yellow area parallel 
to anterior margin, remainder dark green; scutellum concolorous with crown, 
with four small black spots on anterior portion, the middle pair each sur- 
rounded by a narrow black circle, with a pair of short oblique black spots 
near apex; forewings dark green except a dull yellow stripe bordering costal 
margin, apical margin narrowly black; face, thoracic pleura, and legs pale 
yellow except black upper portion of clypeus and a black spot beneath each 
dorsopleural carina. 
Holotype male, Rancho Grande, Aragua, Venezuela, July 5, 1968 (J. 
Maldonado C.) (USNM) One additional male, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela 
(RMS). 
The distictive form of the aedeagus will separate C. maldonadoi from other 
species of the genus. The margin of the crown is not orange in the two speci- 
mens at hand, as in other species. 
The species is named in honor of the collector of the holotype. 
Coronigoniella baguensis, NEW SPECIES 
FicurE 831, PAGE 1021 
Length of male 5.3 mm. Head with median length of crown from slightly 
less than six-tenths to two-thirds interocular width and from slightly less than 
four-tenths to more than four-tenths transocular width, ocelli each approxi- 
mately equidistant from adjacent anterior eye angle and median line of crown, 
