1044 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Caldwelliola andamira, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 847 
Length of male 5.2-5.3 mm, of female 5.7-6.3 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from slightly less than six-tenths to slightly more than 
three-fourths interocular width and from slightly less than four-tenths to 
almost one-half transocular width, ocelli located on or behind a line between 
anterior eye angles, each equidistant from adjacent anterior eye angle and me- 
dian line of crown. Pronotum with lateral margins parallel. Male pygofer as 
in C. insularis, n. sp.; style extending posteriorly approximately as far as apex 
of connective, apex narrowly rounded; connective broadly Y-shaped; aedeagus 
in lateral view with shaft distinctly narrower than in insularis or caucana, apex 
subtruncate or weakly bilobed. Sternal abdominal apodemes attaining first 
conjunctiva behind their origin. Female abdominal sternum VII with posterior 
margin produced and obtusely angular medially, without posterolateral lobes. 
Crown, anterior portion of pronotum, and scutellum, dull yellow to tan, 
crown with median line, an arc on each side and an arc extending from a 

FIGURE 846.—Caldwelliola lutea (Signoret) (a from specimen from Fortin, Vera 
Cruz, Mexico; f from Yepocapa, Guatemala; remainder from Jalapa, Vera 
Cruz, Mexico; 4 from ventral view): p, Sternal apodemes of abdominal seg- 
ment II (transverse broken line represents conjunctiva). 
