CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI WOW 
acute anteapical lateral processes extending beyond apex of shaft, with a 
round dorsoapical lobe at shaft apex; paraphyses very broad at base, with a 
pair of short, slightly convergent rami. Female abdominal sternum VII with a 
median V-shaped emargination on posterior margin. 
Crown orange with a black spot at apex and a transverse black mark on 
each side extending from a point near ocellus laterad across ocellus to inner 
eye margin, often interrupted; pronotum black with a transverse ivory band 
across middle of disk; scutellum and anterior portions of forewings a con- 
tinuation of the black posterior part of pronotum, the black area delimited 
posteriorly by a transcommissural ivory band; midclaval area broadly and 
adjacent corium translucent tan, remainder of forewings black with an ob- 
lique ivory marking on each wing extending from costal margin posteromesad 
to claval apex; face orange with a pair of vertical black bands of variable ex- 
tent on clypeus and usually with a black mid-clypellar band that is often in- 
terrupted; femora orange, remainder of legs dull brown. 
Holotype male and two females, Macchu Picchu Pueblo, Cuzco, Peru, 
February 21, 1947, alt. 6491 ft. (J. C. Pallister); one female, same data except 
March 7, 1947, 9500 ft. (AMNH). Three females, Macchu Picchu, Peru, 
November 25, 1967 (D. M. DeLong) (DeLong collection, OSU). 
This beautifully marked species is named for Miss Theresa Fulp who il- 
lustrated some of the species included in this study. 
P. fulpae, n. sp., is different from other species, except P. amoena (Walker), 
for which males are known in that there is only a single pair of aedeagal 
processes and in the apical pygofer processes. The markings are also 
distinctive. 
Pawiloma peristicta, NEW SPECIES 
FicurE 601, PAGE 738 
Length 7.5-7.6 mm. Head with median length of crown varying from 
slightly more than one-half to slightly less than six-tenths interocular width 
and approximately four-tenths transocular width. Pronotum with width less 
than transocular width of head, lateral margins slightly convergent anteriorly, 
dorsopleural carinae incomplete, disk of pronotum and scutellum without 
sculpturing; forewing with veins not distinct. Pygofer weakly produced, trun- 
cate apically, process arising lateroventrally, extending mesad and across me- 
dian line then curved posteriorly, macrosetae long, restricted to posterior 
marginal area, plates short, abruptly narrowed near midlength; style not ex- 
tending posteriorly much beyond apex of connective, without preapical lobe, 
apex subtruncate; connective short Y-shaped with arms widely divergent; 
aedeagus slender and elongate, much as in P. multilunatula (Breddin) (fig. 
602f), slightly asymmetrical, without processes; paraphyses absent. Female 
abdominal sternum VII moderately produced with posterior margin convex. 
Crown, pronotum, scutellum, and forewings, orange, a median cuneate spot 
at apex of crown, a median spot near anterior margin of pronotum and a 
transverse band near its apex, the pronotal markings usually connected by a 
