1048 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Caldwelliola solimoeana, NEW SPECIES 
FicurE 850, PAGE 1047 
Length of male 6.1 mm, of female 5.9 mm. Head with median length of 
crown from approximately six-tenths to three-fourths interocular width, and 
approximately four-tenths transocular width, ocelli located behind a line be- 
tween anterior eye angles, each slightly closer to adjacent anterior eye angle 
than to median line of crown. Pronotum with lateral margins slightly conver- 
gent anteriorly. Male pygofer angulate posterodorsally, with setae as des- 
cribed above for C. insularis, n. sp.; aedeagus, style, and connective as in C. 
andamira, n. sp. Sternal abdominal apodemes very broad apically, not attain- 
ing next conjunctiva behind their origin. Female abdominal sternum VII and 
ovipositor much as in andamira (fig. 847) but with primary teeth of valvulae II 
more closely spaced on basal portion of toothed area. 
Crown, anterior portion of pronotum, and scutellum bright yellow, crown 
unmarked, posterior portion of pronotum and forewings deep green; face, 
thoracic pleura, venter, and legs, yellow. 
Holotype and one additional male and one female, Iquitos, Peru, August, 
1960 (Young and Gonzalez) (NCS). Holotype on indefinite loan to USNM 
from NCS. 
C. solimoeana, n. sp., is near C. andamira, n. sp., but specimens are readily 
separated from the latter by the lack of markings on the crown, the more 
angulate pygofer of the male and by its broader sternal abdominal apodemes. 
Since the above description was written, I have identified two specimens 
from Porto Velho in southwestern Brazil (DeLong collection). 
143. BOROGONALIA, NEw GENUs 
Figures 851-854 
Type-species: Tettigonia impressifrons Signoret. 
Length of male 4.4-5.7 mm, of female 5.3-6.8 mm. 
Head not strongly produced, with anterior margin broadly rounded in dor- 
sal view, median length of crown varying from slightly more than one-half to 
slightly less than seven-tenths interocular width, and from ‘slightly less than 
three-tenths to slightly more than four-tenths transocular width, without a 
carina at transition from crown to face, ocelli located on or behind a line be- 
tween anterior eye angles, ocelli varying in relative distance from median line 
of crown and adjacent anterior eye angle, crown with a transverse concavity 
before ocelli and with a median concave area extending from it to posterior 
margin of head, surface of disk without sculpturing or setae, lateral clypeal 
sutures extending onto crown, and transversely on crown towards each other, 
each usually without an obvious branch that attains respective ocellus; anten- 
nal ledges not protuberant, in lateral view with anterior margins oblique and 
either rectilinear or (more commonly) convex; face without a vertical len- 
ticular sclerite bordering lateral clypeal suture below each eye, clypeus 
slightly convex medially, muscle impressions not very distinct, but often 
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