FULGOROIDEA OF TRINIDAD—FENNAH 469 
short, cylindrical, second globose. Pronotum with anterior and pos- 
terior margins nearly straight, an impression on each side of median 
carina on disk, an undulate carina on each side between eye and middle 
of tegula, lateral margins carinate between lower side of eye and of 
tegula; mesonotum with median carina distinct, three shallow inden- 
tations on each side separated by a series of calloused ridges. Hind 
tibiae with about six spines. Tegmina with Sc strong in basal half, 
a short R+M stalk as long as basal cell, apical half of tegmina with 
about 82 rows of horizontal veins, joined by numerous arcuate cross 
veins. Wings with apical half closely reticulate, a broad and fairly 
deep excavation at posterior end of apical margin. 
CATHEDRA SERRATA (Fabricius) 
PLATE 12, Wieurrs 311-315 
Fulgora serrata FAapricirus, Species insectorum, vol. 2, p. 813, 1781. 
Vertex, including dorsal surface of process, greenish brown, frons 
purplish brown near tip of process and between lateral carinae and 
lateral margins, pale yellowish brown medially near clypeus, clypeus 
pale yellowish brown, antennae pale at base, fuscous apically, eyes red- 
dish brown. Pronotum pale tawny, fuscous laterally at level of an- 
tennae, pale mossy green between indentations of disk, and on posterior 
and ventrolateral margins, with a few dark spots near tegulae. Legs 
pale tawny banded with fuscous. Thorax and abdomen pale ven- 
trally. Tegmina fawn brown, translucent, suffused pale green along 
Se and across base of clavus, suffused pink over R, M, and Cu, as far 
as nodal line, and over apex of clavus, a delicate irregular mottling of 
brown over whole of corium and membrane, an obscure band of brown 
from middle of clavus to Sc just distad of middle. Wings very dark, 
piceous or purplish, narrowly pale on anterior margin near base, a 
large orange-brown circle occupying most of apex, sparsely flecked in 
anteroapical quadrant with short pallid lines, a line of sparse pale 
dashes along anteroapical margin, apical angle shaded piceous. 
Anal segment of female tubular, the foramen directed upward, lower 
surface flattened near base with margins raised, tumid apically with 
margins obscure. First valvulae of ovipositor broad at base, with a 
strong spine at apex with a strongly sclerotized ridge ventrally at its 
base; second valvulae narrow at base, dorsal margin sclerotized, 
straight, apex membranous slightly decurved, ventrally a deep mem- 
branous lobe; lateral styles broad, expanding distally, apical margin 
truncate, a thin dorsal horizontal lobe lying mesad, attached at base. ~ 
Described from two females collected by A. P. Blair, in Maraval, 
Trinidad, B. W. I. (April 28, 1941), and by F. Melizan in forest, North- 
ern Range, Trinidad (March 1942). 
