FULGOROIDEA OF TRINIDAD—FENNAH A17 
Described from five males and six females collected by the writer 
at Santa Margarita (Oct. 25, 1942, Feb. 17, Mar. 12, 1943) resting on 
low bushes. Material deposited in U.S. N. M. and B. M.N. H. A 
male and a female were assigned to this species by Mr. China, who 
indicated that it is allied to P. delicata Fowler. 
PINTALIA STRAMINEA, new species 
PLATE 7, Figures 11-16 
Male: Length, 4.0 mm; tegmen, 5.0 mm. 
Width of vertex between posterior angles 1.6 times length in middle, 
2.1 times width at apex, base deeply roundly emarginate, the transverse 
carina about equidistant from base and apex; apex in dorsal view 
shallowly emarginate. Length of frons in middle 1.2 times the width, 
width at apex slightly more than twice width at base; median ocellus 
distinct. 
Head pallid testaceous, a yellowish-brown band on each side of 
middle line of frons, lateral margins of frons narrowly fuscous; sides 
of labrum, posterior half of sides of clypeus, and posterior third of 
genae below antennae fuscous; antennae pale, minutely speckled with 
black. Pronotum pale; mesonotum pale, suffused with fuscous on 
basal third of disk and narrowly along posterior lateral margin; 
carinae and scutellum pale; on each side of middle line anteriorly a 
clearly defined pale fuscous V extending basad for one-third of length 
of disk. Legs pale yellow, protibiae and mesotibiae pale fuscous. 
Abdomen pallid ventrally, tergites pale fuscous, genitalia pale yellow. 
Tegmina hyaline, yellowish, faintly suffused fuscous, slightly darker 
near commissural margin beyond apex of clavus; the margin itself is 
very pale yellow. 
Anal segment of male tubular, the postanal portion scarcely de- 
flexed, directed downward at extreme tip. Pygofer with each lateral 
angle considerably produced into a fingerlike lobe; medioventral 
process triangular, narrower across the base than long. Aedeagus 
tubular, on right side a process bifurcating into two spines two-fifths 
from base of aedeagus; on left side a horizontal spine directed pos- 
teriorly near base, a second spine directed anteriorly and slightly up- 
ward near attachment of reflexed membranous portion; membranous 
portion tubular with a sinuate flange on its left side. Styles long, 
narrow, almost symmetrically rounded at apex. 
Described from two males collected by the writer at Santa Mar- 
garita, Trinidad, B. W. I. (Mar. 12, 1948), resting on a low bush. 
Holotype is U.S. N. M. No. 56674. This species is well distinguished 
from the preceding by its color pattern and by the shape of the 
genitalia. 
