CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI Dik 
of the other species of Paromenia by its very expanded style apices and by its 
truncate pygofer apex. 
Paromenia stewartae, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 221, PAGE 274 
Length of male 10.5 mm. Head with median length of crown almost six- 
tenths interocular width and almost four-tenths transocular width, anterior 
margin without a carina at transition from crown to face, with a transverse 
concavity before ocelli; antennal ledges carinate dorsally; face with muscle im- 
pressions distinct. Pronotum with hind margin rectilinear; forewing with 
membrane including only commissural portion of inner apical cell and apical 
portion of second apical cell, translucent, veins distinct, without an anteapical 
plexus of veins; first hind tarsomere with length approximately equal to com- 
bined length of second and third tarsomeres. Male with pygofer well 
produced, strongly convex at apex, with a group of macrosetae beginning 
posterodorsally at apex and extending anteroventrally to middle of postero- 
ventral margin, these close-set and shorter near posterodorsal margin, sparser 
and longer near posteroventral margin, with few microsetae on posterior half 
of disk and a larger number on ventral half of disk, pygofer without process- 
es; style foot-shaped at apex; connective semi-oval with a median elongate 
very strong carina which extends anteriorly beyond its base; aedeagus with- 
out processes, extending posteriorly, curved abruptly dorsally before mid- 
length, rounded apically. Female unknown. Other structural characters as in 
P. lugubris, n. sp. 
Ground color of crown orange, of pronotum, scutellum, and forewings pale 
yellow, with a pair of parallel median longitudinal stripes, a diagonal stripe 
each side of these, and lateral margins of pronotum, darker yellow; scutellum 
with some darker yellow markings (obscured by pin); forewing with outer 
claval vein darker yellow, commissural margin throughout length of clavus, 
and costal margin, narrowly black; venter sordid yellow, face with a median 
dull red stripe extending over clypeus and base of clypellus, all tarsi and 
apical portions of middle and hind femora, black. 
Described from a single specimen from east of Olmos, Lambayeque, Peru, 
2,000 m., January 19, 1955 (E. I Schlinger and E. S. Ross) (CAS). 
P. stewartae, n. sp., differs from all other species of Paromenia in its complete 
lack of processes on the aedeagus. The form of the head is very close to a 
sketch of the head of the holotype of Tettigonia longipes Walker made in BM by 
the author. The species is named in honor of Mrs. Judith Stewart, who made 
many of the illustrations for this revision. 
Paromenia maculosa, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuRE 219, PAGE 274 
Length of male 12.2-12.5 mm, of female 12.7-13.5 mm. Head with median 
length of crown from slightly more than half to six-tenths interocular width 
