CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI is 
narrowed near midlength, each with uniseriate macrosetae on apical two- 
thirds; style extending posteriorly much farther than connective, without pre- 
apical lobe; connective narrowly Y-shaped with stem longer than arms and 
strongly keeled; aedeagus without processes before apex, apex expanded 
slightly and with a short curved process from anterior margin; paraphyses 
consisting of a pair of dorsal processes and an unpaired ventral shorter 
process. Female abdominal sternum VII with posterior margin convex each 
side of median regular concavity, posterolateral portion produced in an acute 
point on each side; pygofer with posterior margin subacute, macrosetae 
arranged much as in male, genital chamber with paired median sclerites but 
without processes arising near laterobasal angles of sternum VII. 
Color of dorsum tan (type) to black with a pair of small spots at apex of 
crown, a pair of much larger triangular spots at its base confluent with each 
other and with a large median spot over basal three-fourths of pronotum, a 
transcommissural spot and another at claval apex, the latter including part of 
corium, and a triangular spot along costal margin in apical half, ivory; mem- 
brane smoky except a hyaline triangular lateral area which is bordered with 
red anteriorly; venter, pleura, and legs stramineous except dorsal portion of 
pleura which is concolorous with dorsum. 
Holotype male and one female, San Esteban, Venezuela, November 22-30, 
1939 (P. Anduze) (USNM). One male, Guanare, Portuguesa, Venezuela, Sep- 
tember 10-13, 1957 (B. Malkin) (CAS). 
FE. anduzei is named in honor of Pablo Anduze, whose collections in 
Venezuela have helped in increasing our knowledge of the neotropical fauna. 
This species is closely related to E. laeta (Fabricius) from which it can be 
distinguished readily by its more distinctly three-branched paraphyses in the 
male and its shallower median concavity of the posterior margin of abdominal 
sternum VII of the female. 
Erythrogonia pectinata, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 630, PAGE 776 
Length of male 6.4 mm. Head with median length of crown slightly more 
than one-half interocular width and one-third transocular width. Forewing 
with membrane as in E. anduzei, n. sp. Male pygofer not strongly produced, 
posterior margin strongly convex, with macrosetae on apical two-thirds, 
processes absent; plates slender, not extending posteriorly as far as pygofer 
apex, each abruptly narrowed near base thence gradually tapered to acute 
apex; style extending much farther posteriorly than apex of connective, 
without preapical lobe, gradually tapered to narrowly rounded apex which is 
directed slightly mesad; connective narrow, not Y-shaped, with a strong keel 
extending anteriorly and posteriorly; aedeagus short, expanded anteapically 
and giving off a pair of slender decurved tapering processes; paraphyses con- 
sisting of an elongate stalk which gives off one pair of slender tapering 
processes which are directed laterodorsally and one pair of longer broader 
processes which are directed posteriorly and provided with teeth on their 
mesal margins, the teeth of one branch overlapping those of its complement. 
