CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 719 
Color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum as in S. huasima, n. sp.; forewings 
as in S. festana, n. sp.; face, pleura, and venter as in Auasima except that there 
is no narrow black stripe extending forward from eye along margin between 
crown and face. 
Holotype male, Pedro Miguel, Panama Canal Zone, September 9, 1946 (N. 
L. H. Krauss); one male and two females, same data; three specimens, 
Paraiso, Canal Zone, January 18, February 3, and February 7, 1911 (August 
Busck); two specimens, Taboga Island, Panama, June 14, 1911 (August 
Busck); fifteen specimens, Taboga Island, Panama, September 21, 22, 1918 
(H. F. Dietz); one specimen, Gamboa, Canal Zone, July 18, 1918 (H. F. 
Dietz); three specimens, Oct, Panama, June 1953 (N. L. H. Krauss), two 
specimens, ‘“‘Cucumbers’’, Summit, Canal Zone, October 30, 1918 (H. F. 
Dietz); eight specimens, Summit, Panama Canal Zone, September, 1946; one 
specimen, Juan Minas Plantation, Panama Canal Zone, July 13, 1918 (H. F. 
Dietz and J. Zetek) (swept from grass and cowpeas); one specimen, same 
locality, August 24, 1918 (same. collectors); one specimen, Yucatan, Mérida, 
Mexico, November, 1961 (N. L. H. Krauss); one specimen, Vera Cruz, V. C., 
Mexico, November 1961 (N. L. H. Krauss); one specimen, two miles north- 
east of San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico, March 4, 1960 (J. F. G. Clarke); four 
specimens, Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico (M. Fraire); one specimen, same data 
as last preceding except collector; (J. Camelo G.); 11 specimens, Turrialba, 
Costa Rica, June 22 (9) and May 31 (2), 1951 (O. L. Cartwright); five speci- 
mens, same locality, 1946 (R. Perez); one specimen, same locality, August 17, 
1944 (E. J. Hambleton), on beans; four specimens, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 
March 28 and March 30, 1917 (F. J. Dyer); fifteen specimens, La Ceiba, 
Honduras, January 1, 1916 (1), February 20, 1916 (1), August 6, 1916 (2), 
August 15, 1916 (1); August 25, 1916 (1), September 24, 1916 (3); December 
2, 1916 (1), December 3, 1915 (1), December 17, 1915 (2), December 19, 
1916 (2) (all F. J. Dyer); four specimens, Guatemala, on cotton (Schwartz 
and Barber); one specimen, Dominica, B. W. I., forest, 800 m., June 15, 1941 
(R. G. Fennah); one specimen, Dominica, June-July (H. W. Foote), Yale 
Exp., 1913; six specimens, Dominica, W. I., freshwater lake, 21 January, 1965 
(W. W. Wirth); one specimen, Black Forest Estate, Grenada, B. W. I. (H. H. 
Smith); four specimens, Quilesse, Sta. Lucia, B. W. I., 1000 ft., February 22, 
1941 (R. G. Fennah); three specimens, Montserrat, Trinidad, B. W. I., June 
29, 1905 (August Busck); three specimens, Trinidad Island, July 12, 1902, 
July 20, 1902, and September, 1902; five specimens, Palo Seco, Trinidad, Oc- 
tober 12, 1918 (1) and October 20, 1918 (4) (Harold Morrison); eighty-seven 
specimens, ‘“‘River Estate”, Trinidad, October 16, 1918 (H. Morrison); one 
specimen, ‘‘D’Abadio”’, Trinidad, October 15, 1918 (H. Morrison); one 
specimen, Caroni River, Trinidad, October 12, 1918 (H. Morrison); one 
specimen, “La Brea’’, Trinidad, October 18, 1918 (H. Morrison); four speci- 
mens, Trinidad, B. W. I. (P. R. Uhler collection); one specimen, St. 
Augustine, Trinidad, February, 1954; four specimens, Turbaco, Colombia, 
June, 1953 (N. L. H. Krauss); one specimen, Cartagena, Colombia, June, 
1953 (N. L. H. Krauss); one specimen, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, October, 1961 
(N. L. H. Krauss) (all above in USNM). 
