CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 693 
Color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum dark with many yellow vermicu- 
lations; forewing dull blue with an arc subtending wing base, a spot in corium 
next costal margin opposite midclavus, a transverse transcommissural narrow 
stripe across apical half of clavus and adjacent corium, a diagonal stripe 
across bases of anteapical cells, and an arc at apices of apical cells, black, 
apex of membrane narrowly fumose; clypeus and basal portion of clypellus 
black to brown, irrorate with yellow; remainder of face, thoracic pleura and 
legs, yellow, the last marked with black apically. 
Holotype and one additional male, Mt. Duida, Venezuela, November 4, 
1928, one female, Suapure, E] Caura, Venezuela, March, 1899 (M. Wirtner) 
(AMNH). One specimen without abdomen, N. W. District, British Guiana, 
Wanaina, March, 1931 (JJ. G. Myers) (BM). One pair, Olivenca and 
Fontebéa, Upper Amazon (RMS). One male, San Antonio, Loreto, Peru, 
August 22, 1952 (J. C. Hitchcock, Jr.) (USNM). 
Jj. kramer, n. sp., is similar to 7. eureta, n. sp., in external appearance but 
differs in the presence of the black corial spot opposite midclavus. The male 
genitalia of kramer: differ in the greatly expanded style apex. The species is 
named in honor of Dr. James P. Kramer of the Systematic Entomology Labo- 
ratories, USDA, who has been most helpful in the course of this work. 
Jakrama taeniata, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 564, PAGE 692 
Length of male 10.9 mm, of female 11.0-12.3 mm. Head with median 
length of crown from slightly less than four-tenths to almost one-half inter- 
ocular width and from one-fourth to almost one-third transocular width. 
Pronotum with posterior margin very slightly concave, disk not transversely 
rugose; scutellum without striae behind transverse sulcus; forewing with mem- 
brane sharply delimited, including first and second and apical portions of 
third and fourth apical cells, veins not very distinct. Male style without a pre- 
apical lobe; aedeagus without processes, directed posterodorsally, its dorsal 
margin slightly concave in lateral view. Female abdominal sternum VII with 
posterior margin transverse except for a slight median angular projection; 
genital chamber and second valvulae of ovipositor as in 7. krameri, n. sp. 
Other structural characters as in generic description. 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum ivory irregularly marked with black, fore- 
wing white with a narrow transverse stripe across humerus, a broader trans- 
commissural stripe at scutellar apex, a transcommissural stripe, broader than 
preceding, extending across wing at midclavus, a similar one at claval apex, 
and a transverse stripe at bases of apical cells, black; face, thoracic pleura and 
legs yellow, the clypeus sprinkled with brown. 
Holotype male, Bolivia (William M. Mann), Mulford Biological Ex- 
ploration, 1921-22 and one female, Canelos, Ecuador (USNM). Two males, 
Olivenca and one female, Teffé, all from Upper Amazon (RMS). 
J. taeniata, n. sp., is closely related to 7. eureta, n. sp., from which it can be 
distinguished externally by the much broader black stripes and the much 
whiter background in faenzata. 
