CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI nay 
C. sumat, n. sp., differs from all other species in the genus in the ventrally 
directed apical aedeagal process and in the symmetrical paraphyses. 
Cyclogonia aymara, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 446 
Length of male 9.5-9.6 mm. Head with median length of crown four-tenths 
or slightly less than four-tenths interocular width and from slightly more than 
one-fifth to approximately one-fourth transocular width, ocelli equidistant 
from anterior eye angles and median line of crown, crown with a transverse 
concavity before ocelli; face with clypeus irregularly rugose medially, clypellus 
without or with very weak pubescence at apex, clypellus with apical half cur- 
ved more abruptly posteriorly than remainder of profile of face. Thorax with 
pronotal width approximately equal to transocular width of head, dorso- 
pleural carinae complete; forewing with membrane including all or almost all 
of apical cells, not sharply delimited from remainder of wing, not extending 
forward along costal margin; hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1, length 
of first tarsomere greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres. 
Male pygofer very strongly produced posteriorly, with apex very narrowly 
rounded in lateral view, setae arranged as in a in generic description; 
aedeagus in lateral view narrowed anteapically, widened apically, with apical 
margin broadly convex, shaft without a process; paraphyses asymmetrical. 
Female unknown. 
Head with crown black with a pair of small anteapical yellow spots and 
four pale basal spots in a transverse row; pronotum dark green shaded with 
yellow, except a brown anterior marginal band and a similar narrow trans- 
verse band near middle of green portion, not reaching either lateral margin; 
scutellum and forewings brown, with very weak greenish shading in some of 
cells; face with upper portion of clypeus dark medially with a median yellow 
spot, clypeus shading to brown below, but with muscle impressions darker; 
remainder of face, thoracic pleura, and legs, sordid yellow. 
Holotype male, Coroico Yungas, Bolivia, April 16, 1899; two males, 
Chulumani, Bolivia, December 9, 1898 (USNM). One male, Bolivia, 1898 
(Noualhier) (MHNP). One male, Rioja, Peru, and three additional specimens 
from Peru; one male, Bolivia (HNHM). 
C. aymara, n. sp., differs from other species in the genus in its narrower 
pygofer which is almost acute apically, and in the distinctive form of the 
aedeagus in lateral view. The anterior dorsum, not illustrated here, is like C. 
praetextatula (Jacobi) (fig. 447a). 
72. BEIRNEOLA, NEw GENUS 
Ficures 450-456 
Type-species: Tettigonia anita Fowler. 
Length 5.2-6.6 mm. 
Head not strongly produced, with anterior margin broadly rounded, me- 
dian length of crown varying from slightly less than six-tenths to slightly more 
