CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI oon 
Ladoffa nozama, NEW SPECIES 
FicurRE 281, PAGE 350 
Length of male 7.4-7.5 mm. Head with median length of crown from two- 
thirds to less than nine-tenths interocular width and slightly less than one-half 
transocular width; clypeus flattened mediodorsally, muscle impressions not 
distinct. Male pygofer moderately produced, apical margin regularly convex, 
without processes, with mixed large and small sparse macrosetae on apical 
half; plates extending almost as far posteriorly as pygofer apex; style not ex- 
tending as far posteriorly as apex of connective which is subtriangular in its 
basal half, with apical half narrow and slightly expanded at apex; aedeagus 
with shaft slender, slightly wider at apex in lateral view, with a weak api- 
coventral angle; paraphysis closely joined to aedeagus, with stalk shorter than 
rami, in lateral view with rami curved caudoventrally and parallel to aedeagal 
shaft. 
Color of crown dull orange with a median longitudinal stripe and a 
marginal area before each eye, dull ivory; pronotum and scutellum dull 
orange; forewing (fig. 281p) dull orange marked with black much as in L. 
paraensis, n. sp. (above) except that basal spot straddling claval suture is not 
connected with next more posterior spot on corium. Face, venter, and legs, 
yellow. 
Holotype male Tonantins, Amazonas, Brazil and one male, ‘‘Rio Autaz”’, 
Amazonas (Roman) (RMS). 
L. nozama, n. sp., is closely related to paraensis, from which it can be dis- 
tinguished most readily by the curvature of its paraphyses in lateral view. 
Ladoffa miara, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 282, PAGE 352 
Length of male 6.6-6.8 mm, of female 6.6 mm. Head with median length of 
crown from slightly more than seven-tenths to more than nine-tenths inter- 
ocular width, and from slightly more than four-tenths to almost six-tenths 
transocular width; clypeus convex, muscle impressions indistinct. Male 
pygofer moderately produced, posterior margin regularly convex and without 
processes, with a large number of long macrosetae and interspersed short 
macrosetae on posterior half; plates not extending posteriorly nearly as far as 
pygofer apex; style extending posteriorly much beyond apex of connective 
which is Y-shaped; aedeagus with shaft short, not decurved, ventral margin 
with an elongate acutangular process directed ventrally; paraphyses elongate, 
short-stalked, the rami abruptly curved mesally anteapically and crossing the 
median line, each with posterior anteapical margin bearing a few small teeth. 
Ground color of crown red, with a median longitudinal stripe, narrowed on 
anterior half, sordid tan to yellow; ground color of pronotum and scutellum 
sordid tan, with a median longitudinal and two lateral oblique pronotal red 
vittae, none reaching anterior margin; scutellum marked with red ante- 
apically; forewing with three prominent red markings, the basal one arcuate 
and bordering humeral margin, middle spot transcommissural and arcuate, 
