CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 623 
Oragua maculifera, NEW SPECIES 
FicurRE 504, paGE 622 
Length of male 9.6 mm, of female 10.0 mm. Head with median length of 
crown approximately one-half interocular width and slightly more than one- 
third transocular width; ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, 
surface of crown densely punctate, antennal ledges with anterior margins ob- 
lique and slightly concave; transclypeal suture obsolete medially. Pronotum 
transversely rugose and punctate; forewing with only inner apical cell mem- 
branous, base of fourth apical cell located more proximally than base of third, 
wing surface densely punctate except apical cells and apical portions of ante- 
apical cells; first posterior tarsomere with length approximately equal to com- 
bined length of two more distal tarsomeres. Male pygofer with numerous 
macrosetae of uniform size on lower portion of apical two-thirds and with a 
few microsetae near base of the group of macrosetae; plates extending 
posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, each with multiseriate small setae; style ex- 
tending posteriorly beyond apex of connective, with preapical lobe, apex 
rounded; aedeagus with shaft slender, attenuate, with a pair of slender, acute, 
procurved, apical processes; paraphyses absent. Female abdominal sternum 
VII with posterior margin transverse on each side of a short median acute 
posterior projection. 
Crown, pronotum, and forewings brown with pale irregular spots and 
vermiculations some of which are suffused with orange; scutellum brown with 
a pair of basal pale spots; face brown mottled with paler spots on clypeus of 
male, median area of clypeus broadly pale in female, remainder of face, 
thoracic pleura, femora, brown mottled with poorly delimited paler spots, 
posterior tibiae brown. 
Holotype male ‘‘Corupa”, Santa Catharina, Brazil, February, 1936 
(AMNH). One female, Santa Catharina (RMS). 
O. macultfera, n. sp., is close to O. maculipes (Signoret) (fig. 505) of which I 
have seen only the lectotype, which was not at hand for comparison at the 
time the above description was written. The longer plates and connective and 
the shorter apical aedeagal processes in comparison to the aedeagal shaft of 
maculifera seem sufficiently distinct to warrant the present description. 
Oragua pucallpensis, NEW sPECIES 
FiGURE 506, PAGE 624 
Length of male 7.1 mm. Head with median length of crown slightly less 
than six-tenths interocular width and slightly more than one-third trans- 
ocular width; ocelli located slightly before a line between anterior eye angles, 
surface coarsely punctate; antennal ledges with anterior margins slightly con- 
cave; transclypeal suture obsolete medially. Pronotum coarsely punctate and 
transversely rugose; scutellum coarsely punctate in basal half, transversely 
rugose in apical half; forewing with membrane including apical portion of 
anteapical cells and all of apical cells, not sharply delimited at base, fourth 
