FULGOROIDEA OF TRINIDAD—FENNAH 461 
margin below them, a broad thin lamina dorsally attached at base, 
horizontal, lying mesad of lateral portion. 
Described from one female collected on the Amakura River, Vene- 
zuela, by Dr. J. G. Myers (February 1931). On p. 472 of his paper 
Muir states that the base of the frons visible in dorsal view is swollen 
in the middle in bémaculifrons, and elsewhere that a female allotype 
is deposited in the collection of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Associa- 
tion Experiment Station. On inquiry, Dr. C. EK. Pemberton kindly 
informed the writer that no specimens of the genus could be found in 
the collection of the Station. W. HE. China, to whom the matter was 
referred, stated that the type is not in the British Museum coilection 
but that the collection does possess “a female paratype from Tena, 
Keuador (F. X. Williams IV, 1923).” This paratype does not show 
the swollen frons, viewed from above, and it is possible that the 
description and figure were taken from the male type, in which case 
the character may be more pronounced in this sex. Myers’s specimen 
is in the British Museum. 
Of the species treated by Muir the British Museum does not possess 
specimens of 7. viridis Muir, 7. lineatifrons Muir, and 7. sororcula 
Berg, or as already indicated, the type of 7. viridifrons Walker. 
TAOSA MULIEBRIS (Walker) 
PuaTE 12, Figures 278-283 
Cladodiptera muliebris WALKrR, List of specimens of homopterous insects in the 
collection of the British Museum, Suppl., p. 76, 1858. 
Male: Length, 8.0 mm.; tegmen, 10.0 mm. Female: Length, 8.0 
mm.; tegmen, 10.1 mm. 
Vertex 1.7 times as broad as long, not projecting before eyes, lateral 
margins almost parallel, basal margin shallowly excavate, anterior 
margin shallowly curved, median carina present at extreme base; tri- 
angular facet on each side apically distinct; frons not much visible 
from above, carinae rather feeble, the lateral carinae curved, obsolete 
at base and at apex. Hind tibiae 4-spined. Stigma 2-3-celled. 
Greenish brown; frons yellowish; legs dark testaceous, posttibiae 
banded fuscous, abdomen reddish at margin of segments; tegmina 
vitreous, stigma fuscous, a fuscous area distally on margin from apical 
veins of R to apex of clavus, this dark area straight on inner margin 
except for an indentation near middle, clavus fuscous between common 
stalk of united claval veins and commissural margin. 
Anal segment of male rather short, dorsal margin in side view curved 
downward near base, then passing in a straight line to apex, lower 
margin curved, apex obliquely truncate. Aedeagus narrow, tubular, 
cleft dorsally at apex with each lateral lobe tapering to a point, curv- 
