CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 593 
SPECIES OF CIMINIUS 
(*Known only from female) 
albolineatus (Taschenberg), 1884a:446 ( Tettigonia). Cuba, Isle of Pines, El Salvador, 
Panama, Fr. Guiana, Venezuela, N. and S. Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina. 
New combination. 
*callosa (Osborn), 1926b:179 (Cicadella). Bolivia. New combination. 
harti (Ball), 1901b:61 ( Tettigonia). E. United States to Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas; 
S. Mexico. 
platensis (Berg), 1879d:259 ( Acocephalus). Venezuela, Peru, S. Brazil, Paraguay, Argen- 
tina. New combination. 
stdanus (Ball), 1936a:21 (Cicadella). Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, NW. Mexico. 
taosus (Ball), 1936a:20 (Cicadella). New Mexico. 
yana, n. sp. W. Brazil, Argentina. 
KEY TO MALES OF CIMINIUS 
(Not included: callosa (Osborn)) 
1. Aedeagus in lateral view with a partly separated dorsal lobe (fig. 482/) 
yana, N. sp. 
Aedeagus in lateral view without such a lobe ..............----....0055 2 
2. Aedeagus in lateral view with shaft very broad throughout length (figs. 
OS oh es er albolineatus (Taschenberg) (fig. 484) 
Aedeagus in lateral view with shaft narrowed apically or ante- 
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3. Crown dull yellow, with two or four very small strongly contrasting black 
spots (Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico) ........ sidanus (Ball) 
Crown black, or duller yellow with spots not strongly contrasting and with 
additional dull brown markings (N. America excluding Arizona; Mex- 
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4. Aedeagus with shaft strongly convex dorsally near base, its ventral 
margin not dentate (Northern Hemisphere) ...........-.+-+++++++55- 5 
Aedeagus with shaft only slightly convex dorsally near base, its ventral 
margin usually dentate (South America) ...... platensis (Berg) (fig. 483) 
5. Aedeagus with ventral margin of shaft strongly lobed, the lobe occasion- 
BVEATIDUUALO Ie. ies Me hens he ces tees ee tea gies harti (Ball) (fig. 481) 
Aedeagus with ventral margin of shaft weakly lobed, and not angulate 
taosus (Ball) (fig. 485) 
Ciminius yana, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 482, PAGE 590 
Length of male 3.6 mm, of female 4.3 mm. Head with median length of 
crown from slightly less (male) to slightly more (female) than one-half inter- 
ocular width, and from one-fourth or slightly more (male) to almost one-third 
(female) transocular width. Male with aedeagus bearing a distinct postero- 
dorsal lobate protuberance on dorsal margin of shaft in lateral view, ventral 
