CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 691 
Jakrama eureta, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 562, PAGE 690 
Length of male 11.9-12.0 mm, female unknown. Head with median length 
of crown four-tenths interocular width and slightly more than one-fourth 
transocular width. Pronotum with posterior margin varying from rectilinear 
(type) to very slightly convex, disk not transversely rugose; forewing with 
membrane including first and second apical cells and apical portions of third 
and fourth apical cells. Male without lateral flanges on aedeagus. Other struc- 
tural characters of male as in 7. riparia, n. sp. 
Color of anterior half of crown yellow, marked with black medially, 
posterior half of crown and all of pronotum and scutellum with ground color 
dull ivory with numerous black markings, the major ones being an angular 
spot next the inner margin of each eye, a marking surrounding each ocellus, 
an arcuate marking on each side of disk of pronotum, a pair of spots on an- 
terior margin, and transverse sulcus of scutellum; forewing dull gray with a 
narrow transverse marking across humerus near base, a narrow transcom- 
missural stripe interrupted by scutellar apex, a narrow transcommissural 
stripe at apical half of clavus, a transcommissural stripe at claval apex and a 
transverse stripe before bases of apical cells, black, membrane fumose with an 
oval white spot on bases of third and fourth apical cells; face brown with 
minute yellow spots and irrorations; pleura yellow; legs yellow with anterior 
and middle tarsi and apex of posterior tarsi, black. 
Holotype male, Callanga, Peru (RMS). One additional male, Tingo Maria, 
Hudanuco, Peru, October 21, 1946, elevation 2200 ft. (AMNH). 
Jj. eureta, n. sp., is closely related to 7. taeniata, n. sp. (below), in the treat- 
ment of which distinguishing characters are discussed. 
Jakrama krameri, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 563, PAGE 692 
Length of male 12.5-12.7 mm, of female 13.7 mm. Head with median 
length of crown from slightly more than four-tenths to one-half interocular 
width and from slightly more than one-fourth to slightly less than one-third 
transocular width. Pronotum with posterior margin very slightly concave, disk 
not transversely rugose; scutellum without striae behind transverse sulcus; 
forewing with membrane sharply delimited, including all four apical cells and 
extending slightly forward along costal margin, veins very distinct. Male style 
broadened and bilobed apically, the mesal lobe rounded, the lateral lobe sub- 
acute at apex; aedeagus smoothly curved dorsally and posteriorly, in lateral 
view with its dorsal margin regularly convex. Female abdominal sternum VII 
much as in illustration of 7. taeniata, n. sp. (fig. 5647), but with a slight me- 
dian posterior convexity instead of an angle; genital chamber without a pair 
of small sclerites near bases of first valvulae, which are strongly convex at 
their bases; ovipositor with second valvulae broadened and with dorsal 
margins dentate almost throughout their length, each with apex acute. Other 
structural characters as in generic description. 
