1046 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
and one female, same locality as preceding, June 15, 1938 (V. R. Moreno), on 
Helianthus annus L. (USNM). 
The markings of the crown and the form of the sternal abdominal apo- 
demes serve to separate C. andamira from other species in the genus. 
Caldwelliola selvola, NEW SPECIES 
FicuRE 848, PAGE 1047 
Length of male 6.4 mm. Head with median length of crown slightly less 
than six-tenths interocular width and slightly more than one-third trans- 
ocular width, ocelli located behind a line between anterior eye angles, each 
slightly closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of crown. 
Pronotum with lateral margins parallel. Male pygofer narrowly convex dor- 
soapically, with a sparse group of macrosetae parallel to posterior margin, 
without setae corresponding to the more ventral group of macrosetae 
described in C. insularis, n. sp. (above); style extending posteriorly beyond 
apex of connective, apex truncate; connective broadly triangular; aedeagus in 
lateral view with shaft uniformly narrow throughout length. Sternal ab- 
dominal apodemes very short, very broad, slightly emarginate apically. 
Female abdominal sternum VII keeled medially on posterior one-half, with 
posterior margin produced and obtusangulate, with a slight posterolateral 
convexity on each side. 
Crown, anterior portion of pronotum, and entire scutellum yellow, with a 
small spot at apex of crown and a spot high on ocellocular area touching 
lateral clypeal suture on each side, an arcuate line from last extending 
towards apical spot, and median line narrowly, black; forewings and posterior 
portion of pronotum dull green, face, thoracic pleura, venter, and legs, yellow. 
Holotype male and one female, Callanga, Peru (USNM). 
C. selvola, n. sp., is closer to C. cunahua, n. sp. (below) than to other species 
of the genus. It differs markedly in its shorter head and in the less acute 
pygofer apex of the male. 
Caldwelliola cunahua, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 849, paGE 1047 
Length of male 6.3 mm. Head with median length of crown slightly less 
than three-fourths interocular width and approximately four-tenths trans- 
ocular width, ocelli located behind a line between anterior eye angles, each 
equidistant from adjacent anterior eye angle and median line of crown. 
Pronotum with lateral margins parallel. Male pygofer acute apically, with a 
group of macrosetae on upper portion of apical half of disk, but without lower 
group of setae as in some of other species in genus; style extending posteriorly — 
beyond apex of connective; connective short and broadly triangular; aedeagus 
much as in C. selvola, n. sp.; sternal abdominal apodemes very short and 
broad, less concave apically than selvola. Female unknown. 
