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beyond apex of connective; aedeagus with a pair of short, symmetrical, lateral 
anteapical processes. 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum, orange, with a transverse maroon to 
fuscous band across pronotum near posterior margin; forewings at rest with a 
transcommissural maroon to black somewhat ‘“‘W’’-shaped figure in basal half 
of clavi with the anterior angles and the posterior angle enclosing bright 
yellow markings, the anterior ones extending to the respective wing bases, the 
posterior one a transcommissural circle bordered posteriorly by maroon apical 
portions of clavi, corium translucent yellowish-orange, costal margin narrowly 
black to or near outer apical cell, with a maroon to black slightly diagonal 
stripe extending from near midlength of costal margin posteromesally to 
clavus just behind its yellow circle, with a red stripe on each wing extending 
in inner anteapical cell from claval apex along outer margin of inner apical 
cell to base of second apical cell then laterally across bases of apical cells; face 
orange, thoracic pleura and legs, yellow, the legs partly suffused with orange. 
Holotype and one additional male, Colombia (L. Richter), and one female, 
Colombia (NCS). One male (teneral) and four females, Taracua, Rio Uaupés, 
[Brazil], Swedish Amazon Expedition (Roman) (RMS). One male, ‘“‘Jatahy”’, 
Brazil [ZIL]. One female, Porto Velho, Brazil, Stanford Expedition (Mann 
and Baker), and one male, Restrepo, Depto. Meta, Colombia, 500 m., 
August, 1936 (J. Becquaert) (MCZ). Holotype on indefinite loan to USNM. 
T. saturata, n. sp., is similar in color to 7. dilecta (Walker) from which it 
may be separated by the key characters, above. 7. dilecta males have pegs on 
the attenuate apical portion of the pygofer, plates which do not attain the 
_ apical pygofer margin, and have no aedeagal processes, all of which differ 
from saturata males. 
48. PUNAHUANA, NEw GENUS 
FiGuRES 259, 260 
Type-species: Cicadella brunneatula Osborn 
Length 8.9-11.3 mm. 
Head weakly produced, anterior margin broadly rounded in dorsal view, 
median length of crown varying from approximately four-tenths to slightly less 
than six-tenths interocular width and from slightly less than one-fourth to 
almost four-tenths transocular width, without a carina at transition from 
crown to face, ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, each ap- 
proximately equidistant from median line of crown and adjacent anterior eye 
angle, surface of crown convex, usually not sculptured (exception: holotype of 
P. dyscrita, n. sp.), lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown and attaining 
ocelli; antennal ledges not protuberant, in lateral view with anterior margins 
oblique and almost rectilinear; clypeus very slightly convex or flattened, mus- 
cle impressions not distinct, transclypeal suture entire or interrupted medially, 
clypellus not strongly produced, but with contour of its lower portion more 
nearly horizontal than remainder of face. 
Thorax with pronotal width greater than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae complete, posterior 
