. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Psyllitlai/ro7?? the New World. 697 segments IV., V., and VI. Vertex flavoiis, proiiotnni darker, dorsuluni and mesonotum flavoiis, remainder oL' hody dark shining brown. Tegnien with a narrow dark brown or smoky stripe margining' the radius a!ul cubitns transversely across the whole wing, and another dark streak on clavus. Legs flavous. Head strongly birostrate, somewliat concave between post- ocelli, which are situated on a ridge two-thirds the distance from median suture ;


. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Psyllitlai/ro7?? the New World. 697 segments IV., V., and VI. Vertex flavoiis, proiiotnni darker, dorsuluni and mesonotum flavoiis, remainder oL' hody dark shining brown. Tegnien with a narrow dark brown or smoky stripe margining' the radius a!ul cubitns transversely across the whole wing, and another dark streak on clavus. Legs flavous. Head strongly birostrate, somewliat concave between post- ocelli, which are situated on a ridge two-thirds the distance from median suture ; margin behind eyes oblique ; eyes not prominent ; no frontal ocellus. Antenna? quite as long as the body, hairy. Dorsulum arched in front, running to margin in a bifid point; mesonotum broad, slightly concave Fi-. Srjnoza pulchra, sp. n. A, head ; B, S genitalia, lateral view ; C, cJ genitalia, posterior view; D, tegmen. in middle ; pseiidonotum with two largo, conspicuous, broad- based protuberances, sliced obliquely at apex. Tegmen slightly more than twice as long as broad. Genitalia of J" with anal valve strongly developed, forming a hood inside which the claspers lie hid ; an accessory pair of slender, sharp-pointed forceps lying interior to the principal pair. Total length 3*6 mm. ; length of tegmen 3'8 mm. ^IexicO: Chilpaiieingo, Guerrero, 4600 feet (//. //. Smith). The genus Synoza was founded by Enderlein (Zool. Jahrb. xli. 1918, p. 479) for the Peruvian species cortiut'icentviSj with which the IMexican species seems to be Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd


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