CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI VAL 
Kogigonalia cajana, NEW SPECIES 
Figure 172 
Length of male 13.3 mm. Head with median length of crown from seven- 
tenths to almost three-fourths interocular width, and less than one-half trans- 
ocular width, ocelli each closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median 
line of crown, lateral clypeal sutures not attaining ocelli, clypeus in profile not 
angulate; clypellus in profile with lower portion not more nearly horizontal 
than remainder of face. Pronotum with disk obscurely rugulose, scutellum 
swollen behind transverse sulcus, forewing with venation obscure. 
Male pygofer with a process arising at middle of posterior margin, extend- 
_ing dorsomedially and crossing its complement, with fewer setae than in K. 
_zarumoidea, n. sp., located parallel to posterior and posteroventral margin; 
plates with uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly approximately 
as far as apex of connective, with a lateral lobe in basal half of shank, apex 
narrowly rounded; aedeagus curved gradually dorsad, with a serrate flange on 
each side at apex; paraphyses absent. Female unknown. 
Ground color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum castaneous, a broad me- 
dian line on crown, a fusiform median marking on pronotal disk and an ob- 
_lique mark on each side on posterior half extending to or near humeral 
_margin, and a broad median stripe on posterior three-fourths of scutellum, 
; 
yellow tinged with orange; forewing opaque, dark brown; face castaneous, 
with or without (holotype) a median yellow stripe on clypeus; thoracic pleura 
castaneous with some yellow suffusion; legs brown except paler apical por- 
tions of femora and basal portion of tibiae. 
Holotype (MMB) and one additional male (RMS), Callanga, Peru. 
The distinctive markings of the anterior dorsum, and the form of the male 
pygofer and aedeagus serve to distinguish cajana, n. sp., from other species of 
Kogigonalia. 
Kogigonalia enola, NEW SPECIES 
Ficure 173 
Length of male 9.3 mm. Head with median length of crown more than 
nine-tenths interocular width, and slightly more than one-half transocular 
width, ocelli each equidistant from median line of crown and adjacent an- 
terior eye angle, lateral clypeal sutures attaining ocelli, clypeus in profile 
without an angular protuberance (slightly-indented as result of mechanical (?) 
damage), clypellus in profile with apical portion not more nearly horizontal 
than remainder of face. Pronotum with disk not rugose, scutellum not swollen 
behind transverse sulcus, forewing with base of inner anteapical cell opposite 
Claval apex, of other anteapical cells more proximal. 
Male pygofer with dorsoapical margin regularly convex, without a process, 
with a group of macrosetae on posterodorsal portion; plates with uniseriate 
-Macrosetae; style extending posteriorly slightly farther than apex of connec- 
tive, with a lateral lobe near base of shank, apex narrowly rounded, aedeagus 
short, slightly decurved, with an unpaired ventral process extending ventrad 
