CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI aI 
cell and apical portions of remaining apical cells; hindleg with tarsi missing. 
Male genitalia much as A. revoluta, n. sp., except aedeagus which is more 
strongly curved at base than in revoluta, and with the dependent process ex- 
tending ventrally, not recurved as in revoluta. Female unknown. Other struc- 
tural characters as in A. revoluta, n. sp. 
Color entirely grayish tan dorsally; face darker brown in lower half, re- 
mainder of venter and legs more or less concolorous with dorsum. 
Holotype male, Colombia, on indefinite loan to USNM from NCS. 
A. grisea, n. sp., is closely related to A. revoluta, n. sp., in the discussion of 
which distinguishing characters are mentioned. 
eG 
— 
a 
ae — 
ae 
_ 
— 
8 
wa 
56c 


56g 

5/f 
57d 
57e 

FIGURES 56, 57.—56, Apulia elongata (Signoret) (from specimen from Banos, 
Ecuador). 57, A. pruinosa (Walker), holotype. 
