CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 781 
(USNM). Five males and five females, ‘“Tambo Enenas to Dos de Mayo’’, 
Cam[ino] del Pichis, Peru, July 4, July 5, and July 20, 1920 (CU). 
In structure of the male genitalia, /nuyana ucaya, n. sp., is similar to J. 
juninensis, n. sp., but it may be recognized readily by the paired black spots on 
the head, and by the lack of a branch on each of the paraphyses, both differ- 
ing from juninensts. 
Inuyana juninensis, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 635, PAGE 782 
Length of male 7.7-8.4 mm, of female 8.0 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from approximately one-half to approximately six-tenths inter- 
ocular width, and from three-tenths to approximately four-tenths transocular 
width, ocelli located slightly behind a line between anterior eye angles, trans- 
clypeal suture obscure medially; forewing with base of fourth apical cell 
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FIGURE 634.—IJnuyana ucaya, n. sp. (from specimen from Camino del Pichis, 
Peru (h from caudoventral view): p, Male pygofer, right side, from ventral 
view; g, anal tube from lateral view. 
