CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 761 
slightly more than eight-tenths interocular width and from slightly less than 
four-tenths to slightly more than one-half transocular width, without a carina 
at transition from crown to face, ocelli located before a line between anterior 
eye angles, each approximately equidistant from adjacent anterior eye angle 
and median line of crown, crown with a slight transverse concavity before 
ocelli, without a median fovea and without sculpturing, lateral clypeal sutures 
extending onto crown and attaining ocelli; antennal ledges in lateral view with 
anterior margins oblique and convex; without a vertical lenticular sclerite bor- 
dering lateral clypeal suture; clypeus not or only slightly flattened medially, 
muscle impressions distinct or not, transclypeal suture usually obsolete 
medially, clypellus with contour continuing profile of clypeus (exception: F. 
dorsifascia (Osborn)). 
Thorax with pronotal width usually equal to transocular width of head (less 
than transocular width in dorsifascia), lateral margins slightly convergent an- 
teriorly or parallel, disk without sculpturing or pubescence, scutellum not 
transversely striate behind transverse sulcus. Forewing with membrane in- 
cluding at least inner three apical cells, apical portions of anteapical cells, and 
usually apical portion of brachial cell (exception: dorstfascia), with three closed 
anteapical cells of which the bases are approximately opposite claval apex, 
without an anteapical plexus of veins; forewings of female in rest position ex- 
ceeding apex of ovipositor. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1; length of 
first tarsomere greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres 
and with two parallel rows of small setae on plantar surface. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced, apex convex, with mul- 
tiseriate macrosetae in a diagonal group parallel to posteroventral margin, 
with or without short apical pygofer processes. Plates slender, triangular, not 

FIGURE 623.—Fonsecaiulus sanguineovittata (Signoret) (2 from lectotype; remain- 
der from specimen from Chapada, Brazil): p, Style, connective, and 
paraphyses, from dorsal view. 
