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as in P. peruensis, new species. Pronotum with dark markings delimiting 

 two spots on basal margin and four behind these across middle of disc; 

 scutellum black with a mid-basal and an apical spot yellow. Color of 

 forewings as in P. peruensis. 



Holotype male, "Inanfue," Peru (MMB). The specimen had been 

 slightly damaged by dermestids, and the connective is missing as a 

 result. 



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

 but it can be distinguished readily from the latter and from other 

 species in the genus by the form of the aedeagus. It is known only from 

 the type specimen. 



12. Genus CICCUS Latreille 



Figures 71, 72 



Ciccus Latreille, 1829a:22I. Type-species: Cicada adspersa Fabricius, by subse- 

 quent designation of Amyot and ServUle, 1843a:572. 



Coelopola StAl, 1869a:65. Type-species: Cicada adspersa Fabricius, by subse- 

 quent designation of Dallas, 1870a:494. 



Length 15-19 mm. 



Head triangular, varying from slightly- to well-produced, anterior 

 margin angulate to rounded, usually without an M -shaped elevation 

 bordering posterior margin, with a full-length median fovea which 

 is broader in apical half, with or without a longitudinal keel laterad 

 of each ocellus, disc not pubescent; antennal ledges not carinate 

 dorsally in lateral aspect; cly^pellus produced but not carinate medially; 

 other characters as in Procandea. 



Thorax with pronotal width less than transocular width of head, 

 lateral margins parallel, disc transversely striate; not pubescent, other 

 characters as in Procandea. Forewing with membrane present, not well 

 differentiated, including at least inner half of first apical cell and at 

 least a portion of the remaining apical cells, veins distinct or not, not 

 strongly elevated, clavus and coriiun coriaceous, with more than 

 four apical cells, with or without a few supernumerary veins on disc 

 of corium before apical cells, wings of fen^ale in rest position covering 

 apex of ovipositor; otherwise as in Procandea. Hindwing as in Procandea. 

 Hindlegs with femoral setal formula 2:0:0; otherwise as in Procandea. 



Male genitalia: Pygofer in lateral aspect angularly produced, with 

 apex rounded, with a few submarginal microsetae near caudolateral 

 margin, without processes, but with conspicuous processes extending 

 posteriorly from posterior membrane of genital capsule. Plates fused 

 basally or not, extending posteriorly considerably farther than pygofer 

 apex, truncate or acuminate apically, with numerous dispersed 

 microsetae. Style not extending as far posteriorly as apex of connec- 



