780 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
SPECIES OF INUYANA 
devia, n. sp. Peru. 
Juninensis, n. sp. Peru. 
pendulosa (Osborn), 1926b:206 (Cicadella). SW. Brazil. New combination. 
ucaya, n. sp. Peru. 
KEY TO MALES OF INUYANA 
1. Head with an apical black spot, without a process on first segment of anal 
tube-on ¢ach Sid@s.229.57 0 es eee pendulosa (Osborn) (fig. 636) 
Head without apical black spot, with a process on first segment of anal 
tube on each side wagyenis!,. sacle. . Loawelaqenaee ae 2 
2. Head with a large dorsal black spot on each side of apex, plates extend- 
ing as far posteriorly ds pygofer apex 7)... .7) 7727 eee ucaya, N. sp. 
Head with a broad basal transverse black band, without spots, plates 
not extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex ....................-. %, 
3. Anal process slender, elongate, with a short branch 
juninensis, n. sp., page 781 
Anal process much shorter (fig. 637p), without a branch 
devia, n. sp., page 784 
Inuyana ucaya, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 634, PAGE 781 
Length of male 8.4-8.6 mm, of female 8.1-8.7 mm. Head with median 
length of crown slightly more than half interocular width and approximately 
one-third transocular width, ocelli located slightly behind a line between an- 
terior eye angles, transclypeal suture obscure medially; forewing with base of 
fourth apical cell coriaceous, apices of anteapical cells not or only in small 
part membranous. Male pygofer less strongly produced than in other species 
of the genus and not narrowed as much; anal tube with a slender aciculate 
process, directed ventrally, on each side of segment X; style with a distinct 
preapical lobe; aedeagal shaft without processes, ventral margin with a 
somewhat variable anteapical convexity, with paired very short decurved 
processes at apex of shaft; paraphyses consisting of a slender transverse basal 
piece from the lateral extremities of which a pair of aciculate rami extend 
posteriorly. Female genital chamber with a large median and two smaller 
lateral sclerites in its dorsal wall; other female characters as in generic 
description. 
Color of crown and pronotum pale yellow, with a pair of conspicuous black 
spots extending forward from ocelli, over onto clypeus, delimited laterally on 
crown by lateral clypeal sutures; forewings pale pink basally, darker reddish 
just before apical cells; lower portion of face, thoracic pleura, venter, legs, and 
venter of abdomen, dull orange-yellow, except male plates and female ab- 
dominal sternum VII which are black. 
Holotype male, and one female Pichis [‘‘Piches”] and Perené Valleys, Peru, 
2000-3000 ft. The specimens are also labeled ‘‘Soc. Georg. de Lima” 
