CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI Paes 
near midlength of shaft; paraphyses with narrow stalk as long as rami which 
are tapered and acute and gradually, slightly divergent. Female unknown. 
Crown rich brown, suffused with black next each eye, a spot at apex and a 
spot on each antennal ledge, dull yellow; pronotum bright yellow except a 
transverse purple band at posterior margin, the band with two anterior 
angles; forewing with humeral margin and claval commissure purple and pur- 
ple bands extending laterad from these to costal margin and delimiting three 
large yellow spots; the anteriormost extending laterad from basal half of 
clavus, the middle one extending laterad from apical one-fourth of clavus, the 
most posterior extending across anteapical cells, all three of the spots reaching 
costal margin; face, propleura, and legs dull yellow tinged with orange. 
Holotype male, St. Jean, French Guiana, from the collection of William 
Schaus (USNM). 
K. enola, new species, is distinctive in color in the genus Kogigonalia. The un- 
paired ventral shaft process of the aedeagus will also distinguish it from other 
species. 
Kogigonalia dietzi, NEW SPECIES 
Figure 174 
Length of male 10.3-11.1 mm. Head with median length of crown from 
seven-tenths to almost eight-tenths interocular width, and from slightly more 
than four-tenths to almost one-half transocular width, ocelli each slightly 
closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of crown, lateral 
clypeal sutures attaining ocelli, clypeus in profile with an angular protuber- 
ance, lower portion of clypeus and all of clypellus with profile more nearly 

FIGURE 174.—Kogigonalia dietzi, n. sp. (a from holotype; remainder from 
specimen from Bolivar, Venezuela; A from ventral view). 
