CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI AST] 
pubescence, transclypeal suture obsolete medially, clypellus with contour of its 
lower portion slightly more nearly horizontal than profile of remainder of face. 
Thorax with pronotal width approximately equal to transocular width of 
head, lateral margins slightly convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae com- 
plete, disk without sculpturing; scutellum without sculpturing behind trans- 
verse sulcus. Forewing without a membrane, veins not very distinct except at 
wing apex, with four apical cells of which the second is narrowed apically and 
the base of the outermost is more proximal than base of the third, texture 
translucent, apical margin very slightly concave. Hindleg with femoral setal 
formula 2:1:1, length of first tarsomere greater than combined length of two 
more distal tarsomeres and with two parallel rows of small setae on plantar 
surface. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer weakly produced, with a posteroventral concavity 
below a narrow dorsal lobe which bears a number of macrosetae and a short 
process that extends mesad but does not attain median line. Plates slender 
and triangular, not extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, with un- 
iseriate macrosetae. Style slender, extending posteriorly much beyond apex of 
connective, narrowly rounded apically, without a preapical lobe. Connective 
short, Y-shaped, with arms not widely divergent. Aedeagus symmetrical, 
directed ventrally, with an unpaired basiventral and unpaired apicoventral 
process. Paraphyses absent. 
Medlerola, new genus, is known only from the type-species, from French 
Guiana. It is closely related to Diedrocephala Spinola, but differs in lacking a 
carina at the transition from crown to face, in the more anterior location of 

FIGURE 354.—Medlerola motiva, n. sp., holotype: p, Male pygofer apex, right 
side, from ventral view. 
