80 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
each ocellus, on crown; a pair of longitudinal stripes on each side and in- 
distinct median line on pronotum; a spot in each basal angle of scutellum; 
angulate vittae along humeral margin and commissural margin of clavus, and 
a number of spots occurring sparsely in corium of each forewing, none of the 
spots traversing wing veins. Face tan with a transverse black stripe at its dor- 
sal extremity; legs tan with anterior tibiae and tarsi, middle femoral apices 
and tibiae and tarsi, spots on hind femora, and the femora near their bases, 
black. 
Holotype female, Marcapata, Peru (HNHM). This specimen bears Meli- 
char’s handwritten determination label and a ‘“‘Typus”’ label. 
11. Genus CEPHALOGONALIA Evans 
FIGURE 47 
Cephalogonia Melichar, 1926a:342. Type-species: Tettigontella flabellula Jacobi (1905c:175), 
by subsequent designation of China, 1938d:184 (preoccupied). 
Cephalogonalia Evans, 1947a:160 (new name). 
Length of male 11.8-12.6 mm. 
Head only slightly produced, median length oe crown varying from slightly 
less than one-half to less than six-tenths interocular width and from slightly 
less than three-tenths to one-third transocular width, anterior margin broadly 
rounded in dorsal view, without a carina at transition from crown to face, 
ocelli located behind a line between anterior eye angles, each closer to median 
line of crown than to adjacent anterior eye angle, crown transversely concave, 
surface without sculpturing or setae; lateral clypeal sutures extending onto 
crown and attaining ocelli; antennal ledges not protuberant, in lateral view 
with anterior margins oblique and convex, ledges not carinate dorsally; 

46a 47a 
FIGURES 46, 47.—46, Parinaeota baker, n. sp., holotype. 47, Cephalagonalia 
flabellula (Jacobi) (from specimen from Callanga, Peru). 
