640 N. C. AGR’ EXP. STA! BUL, 239 
wing, with a costal transparent area opposite anteapical cells, clypeus with 
muscle impressions dark, remainder of face, thoracic pleura, and legs tan. 
Holotype male, Chapada, Brazil, August (USNM). 
The form of the aedeagal processes, and their origin near the midlength of 
the shaft are distinctive characters for O. hebeta, n. sp. 
Oragua schmidti, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 522, PAGE 641 
Length of male 10.7 mm. Head with median length of crown slightly more 
than one-half interocular width and slightly less than four-tenths transocular 
width; ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles; antennal ledges 
with anterior margins slightly concave; transclypeal suture complete. Pro- 
notum transversely rugose, not punctate; scutellum transversely rugose behind 
transverse sulcus; forewing with membrane including only inner apical cell, 
abruptly delimited from remainder of wing surface, base of fourth apical cell 
located more proximally than base of third, wing surface without sculpturing 
before membrane. Male pygofer with macrosetae limited to apical one-half, 
with an apical strongly sclerotized broad process directed mesally; plates ex- 
tending posteriorly beyond apex of pygofer, with macrosetae uniseriate in 
apical portion, multiseriate basally; style extending posteriorly much beyond 
apex of connective, without preapical lobe, apex concave with a slight ante- 
apical angular projection; aedeagus with a pair of short anterior lobes from 
the longer dorsal apodemes, shaft curved regularly dorsally through 90° with 
a pair of elongate slender apical processes extending in direction of apical half 
of shaft; paraphyses slightly asymmetrical, unbranched basal portion almost 
as long as the slender acute rami. Female unknown. 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum fuscous with obscure indistinct dark 
orange markings; forewings cinereous with a yellow spot near middle of 
brachial cell and one bordering claval margin opposite midlength of outer 
anteapical cell; clypeus and clypellus black with pale arcs in area of muscle 
impressions and slightly larger spots on clypeus, with a pair of dark red spots 
at base of clypellus; venter, thoracic pleura and legs brown. 
Holotype male, Brazil (MMB). 
O. schmidti, n. sp., in size and general appearance resembles O. yuracensts, n. 
sp. and (O. stylata (Signoret). O. variolosa (Signoret) has an aedeagus with com- 
parably slender apical aedeagal processes, but these are shorter than in 
schmidti. O. furva, n. sp., has pygofer processes but these are located dif- 
ferently and not sclerotized as they are in schmidti. 
This species is named in honor of Edmund Schmidt, who studied many 
Cicadellinae in the first third of this century. 
Oragua repetita, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 524, PAGE 641 
Length of male 5.2 mm. Head with median length of crown approximately 
one-half interocular width and slightly less than one-third transocular width; 
