CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 435 
Holotype female, Chanchamayo, Peru, July 25, 1960, (Ramirez, Salazar 
and Young) on indefinite loan to USNM from NCS. Three additional speci- 
mens, Callanga, Peru; specimens from Chaco, Bolivia and Coroico, Bolivia 
(RMS). One specimen Coroico, Bolivia (OSU). One female ‘‘Toungas de la 
Paz”’, Bolivia (BM). 
The form of the female abdominal sternum VII will differentiate Pamplona 
spatulata, n. sp., from other species of the genus. 
61. AUROGONALIA, NEw GENus 
FIGURE 353 
Type-species: Aurogonalia dorada, new species. 
Length of male 11.3 mm. 
Head very strongly produced, median length of crown equal to interocular 
width and slightly more than six-tenths transocular width, anterior margin 
narrowly rounded in dorsal view, with a carina at median portion of transi- 
tion from crown to face, ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, 
each closer to median line of crown than to adjacent anterior eye angle, with 
a shallow median fovea extending from near posterior margin of crown almost 
to apex, lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown but not attaining ocelli; 
antennal ledges protuberant in dorsal view, in lateral view with anterior 
margins oblique and slightly concave; clypeus convex, muscle impressions dis- 
tinct, clypellus with profile continuing contour of clypeus. 
Thorax with pronotal width approximately equal to transocular width of 
head, lateral margins convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae complete, 
posterior margin concave, disk without sculpturing; scutellum not striate 

FIGURE 353.—Aurogonalia dorada, n. sp., holotype (h from dorsal view). 
