FULGOROIDEA OF TRINIDAD—FEN NAH 493 
asymmetrical. Mr. China finds this very distinct from O. nigrolimbata 
Fowler in color pattern, size, structure of frons, and other details. 
The type of the latter is a female. 
One male and one female collected by the writer on cacao, Santa 
Margarita, Trinidad, B. W. I. (July 16, 21, 1942), in addition to 
earlier records. 
EPORMENIS FULIGINOSA (Fennah) 
PLATE 16, Figures 476-478 
Ormenis fuliginosa FENNAH, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vol. 43, p. 204, pl. 21, 
figs. 238, 24, 1941. 
The following data, based on a study of more material, will serve to 
amplify the original description of this species: 
Angle between costal margin and middle of apical margin of 
tegmina 67°, angle between middle of apical margin and commissural 
margin 95°. 
Anal segment of male of same length as aedeagus, apex remote from 
lower apical angle of genital styles, convex dorsally, scarcely deflexed 
distad of anus, not channeled distally in middle line, apical margin 
truncate, slightly sinuate, telson arising halfway between base and 
apex; ventral margin of segment in profile convex, rather shallowly 
curved. 
Aedeagus with periandrium tubular, dorsal surface flattened, 
widened distally, obtusely angulate at apex, forming dorsal tip of 
aedeagus, a deep cleft laterally at apex, ventral surface narrowed dis- 
tally into a vertical keel, pointed at apex; penis tubular, with a pair 
of spines on each side arising ventrally near apex, the shorter spines 
of each side of equal length, three-tenths as long as aedeagus (not one- 
sixth as previously given), the longer spines arising from a common 
base with the shorter and lying exterior to them, spine of left side very 
long and slender, nearly as long as aedeagus, spine of right side about 
half this length, shallowly curved. Genital styles with upper margin 
folded inward, expanded into a lobe in apical third. 
Egg approximately ovoid, smooth, in front view with sides straight, 
narrowing slightly to one pole, one pole broadly rounded, the other 
bluntly angulate, one end of egg obliquely truncate in side view, a 
longitudinal groove for three-quarters of length, with margins 
thickened, a pair of shallow depressions, longitudinal and slightly 
curved, on opposite side of egg; length, 1.1 mm., width, 0.3 mm. 
These additional data are based on four males and seven females 
taken by the writer on coffee and Cordia sp. at St. Augustine, Trinidad, 
B. W. I. (May 26 and Nov. 8, 1942). 
