CICADELLINAE : PART I. PROCONIINI 77 



Procandea cordillerae, new species 

 Figure 59 



Length 17 mm. Forewings without a membrane at apex. Pygofer as 

 in P. inca, new species (see p. 76); aedeagus with shaft gradually 

 tapered in lateral aspect, with a pair of narrov/ apical processes arising 

 dorsally, extending towards base, each bisinuate. Color much as 

 in typical P. peruensis, new species (see above). 



Holot>'pe male with label "Gusca, Peru/June 24, 1952/ F. L. Woyt- 

 kowski," on indefinite loan to USNM from NCS. The label is a typo- 

 graphical error for "Cuzco." 



Procandea quechua, netv species 

 Figure 57 



Length 16-17 mm. Forewings without a membrane. Pygofer much as 

 in P. peruensis^ new species (see p. 75) ; aedeagus with dorsal margin 

 weakly concave in lateral aspect, wdth a pair of processes arising apically 

 and dorsally, extending basad, regularly curved, acute apically. 

 Color as in P. mojiticola, new species (see p. 75). 



Holotype male with labels "Callanga/Paucartambo Prov./Dept. 

 Cusco, Peru" and "Feb. 23, 1952/F. L. Woytkoski," on indefinite 

 loan to USNM from NCS; two topotypic male specimens (NCS); and 

 one male topotype (RMS). 



This species appears to be closely related to P. cordillerae, new species, 

 but the aedeagus is much broader and less strongly curved in lateral 

 aspect in P. quechua. 



Procandea arcuata, new species 

 Figure 62 



Length 16-17 mm. Forewing with inner three apical cells mem- 

 branous. Male genitalia as in P. inca, new species (see p. 76), except 

 aedeagus, which has two processes longer than shaft, curved gradually 

 dorsolaterally to near apex where they are more abruptly divergent. 

 Color as in typical P. peruensis, new species (see p. 75). 



Holotype male with labels "Satipo, Peru/May, 1944" and "A. Mailer 

 Coll./Frank Johnson/Donor," and a pair of specimens from Tingo 

 Maria, Peru (AMNH); one male from Mapiri, Bolivia (NCS). 



This species is related to P. furcata, new species (see below), but the 

 latter has the aedeagus much less strongly curved. 



