CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 789 
slightly less than four-tenths transocular width, without a carina at transition 
from crown to face, ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, each 
slightly closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of crown, 
disk of crown with a slight transverse concavity across ocelli, surface of crown 
without sculpturing, lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown and attain- 
ing ocelli; antennal ledges not protuberant, in lateral view with their anterior 
margins oblique and rectilinear; clypeus convex medially, muscle impressions 
not distinct, clypellus with contour of its lower portion slightly more nearly 
horizontal than profile of remainder of face. 
Thorax with pronotal width greater than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae not complete, disk 
without sculpturing, posterior margin shallowly concave, scutellum not rugose 
behind transverse sulcus. Forewing with membrane including inner two apical 
cells and apical portions of remaining apical cells, with three closed anteapical 
cells of which the bases are proximal to the claval apex, and four apical cells, 
the base of the fourth more proximal than base of third, without an anteapical 
plexus of veins, texture coriaceous. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1; 
length of first tarsomere greater than combined length of two more distal tar- 
someres and with two parallel rows of small setae on plantar surface. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced with apical margin broadly 
convex, macrosetae numerous, located on posterior half of disk, without 
processes. Plates short, slender, triangular, gradually tapering, not extending 
posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, each with uniseriate small macrosetae. 
Style extending posteriorly as far as apex of connective, narrowly rounded at 
apex, with a preapical lobe. Connective narrowly Y-shaped. Aedeagus with 

FIGURE 640.—Aguatala compsa, n. sp., holotype (only aedeagal apex shown in g, 
h from dorsal view). 
