CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 391 
S. klagest, n. sp., is most closely related to S. solidus (Melichar) (fig. 314), 
from which the males may be distinguished by the shorter stalk of the para- 
physes, the rami of the paraphyses which are not broadest at midlength and 
are notched anteapically in solidus, and by the shorter styles in relation to the 
connective in klages:. The females of solidus do not have a broad median con- 
vexity on abdominal sternum VII. Both sexes of klages1 can be separated ex- 
ternally from solidus by the dark anterior pronotal dark marking which does 

_ FIGURES 313, 314.—313, Soosiulus klagesi, n. sp. (a, 1, g, from topotypes; remain- 
der from holotype; h from dorsal view): p, Paraphyses, from lateral view; q, 
dorsal sclerite of female genital chamber from dorsal view. 314, S. solidus 
(Melichar) (specimen from Itaituba, Brazil; A from ventral view): Pp, 
| Paraphyses from lateral view. 
