472 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Juliaca scalarum, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 387, PAGE 471 
Length of male 6.4-6.5 mm, of female 6.9-7.1 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from slightly more than six-tenths to three-fourths in- 
terocular width and slightly more than four-tenths transocular width, anterior 
margin sharply rounded in dorsal view, ocelli located slightly behind a line 
between anterior eye angles, each slightly nearer adjacent anterior eye angle 
than to median line of crown; clypeus very slightly flattened medially, muscle 
impressions not very distinct; other head characters as in 7. chapini, n. sp. 
(above). Thoracic characters as in chapini. Male plates more abruptly nar- 
rowed in basal halves than in chapini or vargasi, n. sp., not extending nearly as 
far posteriorly as pygofer apex, other male genital characters as in chapini. 
Female abdominal sternum VII with posterior margin weakly, obtusely 
produced medially, with a submarginal tumescence on each side of produced 
portion; second valvulae acute apically; pygofer with posterodorsal apex 
acute, with a number of setae in a diagonal group parallel to posteroventral 
margin. 
Color of dorsum as in chapini but forewings without a yellow stripe parallel 
to costal margin and without anteapical yellow spot; face, legs, and thoracic 
pleura as in chapini except that mesepisternum has a large black spot. 
Holotype male, one additional male, two females, and one specimen 
without abdomen, Sasaima Cundinamarca, Colombia, 1500 m., January 4, 
1961 (M. Revelo) on ‘‘Matorral’’ [bushes]; six males and 13 females, also 
from Sasaima, December 13, 1960 (M. Revelo), on tea (RFC). Two females, 
Colombia, 1942 (L. Richter) (NCS). One male, ‘Alto Palmar’’, Chapare 
Prov., Dept. of Cochabamba, Peru, 2500 ft. (R. Cumming) (OSU). Holotype 
in USNM. 
J. scalarum, n. sp., is very close to vargasi and chapini, above, in the treatment 
of which distinguishing characters are discussed. 
65. SUBRASACA, NEw GENUS 
(S. flavoornata (Stal) was not included in study of external characters) 
FiGuRES 389-396 
Type-species: Tettigonia ignicolor Signoret. 
Length 5.5-6.7 mm. 
Head moderately produced, median length of crown from slightly less than 
one-half to three-fourths interocular width and from one-third to almost one- 
half transocular width, anterior margin broadly rounded in dorsal view, 
without a carina at transition from crown to face, ocelli located on or slightly 
before a line between anterior eye angles, each approximately equidistant 
from adjacent anterior eye angle and median line of crown, crown with or 
without a transverse concavity before ocelli, without a median fovea and with- 
out sculpturing or setae, lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown and at- 
taining ocelli; antennal ledges not protuberant, in lateral view with anterior 
