CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI i) ite 
Specimens of Jacora have been examined from several places in the Amazon 
Valley of Brazil and from Colombia, and I have examined two females of an 
undescribed species one of which was collected in Tumupasa, Bolivia. Tacora 
is related to Sailerana, new genus, in the discussion of which distinguishing 
characters are treated. Both genera are related to Baleja, to which the female 
genitalia of Tacora bear a marked resemblance. 
My interpretation of Tettigonia dilecta Walker is based on a study of the 
male holotype (fig. 257). 

FIGURE 257.—Tacora dilecta (Walker) (a, c-f, p, from holotype; remainder from 
specimen from Teffé, Amazonas, Brazil): p, Male pygofer apex, from dorsal 
view. 
