
CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 233 
collection (ZIMH). One male, near Passa Quatro, banks of ‘‘Rio las 
Piedras’, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1000 m., 1903 (E. R. Wagner); one male, Sao 
Paulo, Brazil, 1898 (Noualhier) (MHNP). One male and one female, Espirito 
Santo, Brazil (HNHM). 
Amblyscartidia pardaliota, n. sp., is similar to A. albofasciata (Walker), but dif- 
fers in that the stalk of the paraphyses is shorter and the rami are more 
widely separated at their bases, the apex of the aedeagus is concave in lateral 
view, and in the red ground color. 
Amblyscartidia dariona, NEW SPECIES 
Ficure 190 
Length of male 9.1-9.6 mm, of female 8.8-9.6 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from slightly less than six-tenths to six-tenths in- 
' terocular width and from slightly less than one-third to slightly less than four- 
tenths transocular width; clypellus in profile continuing contour of clypeus. 
_ Pronotum with width greater than transocular width of head, lateral margins 
convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae complete or not, posterior margin 
convex or concave; forewing with membrane distinct and as in A. pardaltota, n. 
_ sp., or not distinctly delimited. Male with style extending posteriorly as far as 
, apex of connective, with a lobe near midlength of shank, apex concavely trun- 

cate; paraphyses as in pardaliota except not erose apically, apex abruptly cur- 
ved and without a small triangular prominence before tip; aedeagus with 
apical margin more deeply concave than in pardaliota, dorsal lobe with rasp- 
like processes near apex in some specimens, gonoduct located in ventral lobe. 

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FIGURE 189.—Amblyscartidia pardaliota, n. sp. (1 from specimen from Espirito 
Santo, Brazil; remainder from holotype; 4 from dorsal view). 
