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broadly rounded apically, with a narrow band of macrosetae parallel to and 
near posterior margin. 
The range of Schildola is Costa Rica and Colombia to Bolivia. The genus 
belongs to the Oragua Melichar group of genera, discussed in the treatment of 
the latter genus. Within that group, the combination of the pronotum being 
wider than the head, and the ocelli not being located behind a line between 
the anterior eye angles will separate Schildola from the other genera. I have 
studied the holotype (fig. 559) of Muicrogontella (Microscita) morio Melichar in 
MMB; the genital structures not illustrated are like figure 558. 
Schildola, new genus, is named in honor of Pablo Schild, whose collecting ac- 
tivities have contributed much to our knowledge of leafhoppers. 
SPECIES OF SCHILDOLA 
abrupta, n. sp. Ecuador. 
corrugis, n. sp. Peru. 
ductilis, n. sp. Peru. 
morio (Melichar), 1951a:111 (Microgoniella (Microscita)). Peru. New combination. 
opaca, n. sp. Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia. 
KEY TO MALES OF SCHILDOLA 
1. Crown glabrous with sculpturing weak or absent ....................05. 2 
meee eaTorly UN CtAater aie: ee gag i Ao Se os es 2 0 «no! d lee amen te ae 2 
2. Paraphyses without processes at their bases (fig. 559) 
morio (Melichar) (fig. 559) 
Paraphyses with processes at their bases (fig. 558A ) 
corrugis, n. sp., page 685 
3. Color dark reddish-brown with orange spots; aedeagus with shaft long- 
Sree BOT SA LEATIOCCINOCS (110, SID g) ec ne wag win smseia eae oh opaca, Nn. sp. 
Color black with spots ivory to white; aedeagal shaft not longer than 
Sectal ai coral clio tet), 0 th Qe Git Aig hee ipl ian. SENDA EMITS 655) Nee a reo chil > Pa 4 
4. Style apices truncate; paraphyses asymmetrical 
abrupta, n. sp., page 683 
Style apices acute or nearly so; paraphyses symmetrical 
ductilis, n. sp., page 683 
Schildola opaca, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuRE 555, PAGE 682 
Length of male 8.4-8.7 mm, of female 7.6-8.0 mm. Head with median 
length of crown from slightly less than four-tenths to one-half interocular 
width and from slightly more than one-fifth to three-tenths transocular width, 
surface convex, glabrous; antennal ledges not protuberant; clypeus slightly 
flattened medially, obscurely and sparsely punctate. Pronotum weakly 
rugulose; forewing with veins elevated and distinct. Male pygofer moderately 
produced, with a dorsal obtuse angle and with apical margin narrowly con- 
vex, setae few, located posterodorsally; plates with the larger macrosetae in a 
