810 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Peralonso, Acacias, Guichira, Puerto Lopez); sorghum (Tolima: Armero); 
grasses (Antioquia: Bello; Tolima: Armero; Valle: Palmira; Cauca: Popayan); 
‘““pastos indica” (Antioquia: San Geronimo); ‘“‘cana’”’ (Valle: Palmira); alfalfa 
(Antiogia: Bello); Dolichos sp. (Antioquia: Bello); beans (Antioquia: Bello; 
Valle: Palmira); Crotalaria (Antioquia: Medellin; Tolima: Armero); cow peas 
(Tolima: Armero); ‘‘Leguminosae” (Antioquia: Bello); Canavalia (Valle: 
Palmira); Bidens sp. (Tolima: Armero; Meta); Citrus sp. (Antioquia: Bello); 
“yucca” (Antioquia: Bello); strawberries (Narino: La Florida). The above 
were collected by Robert F. Ruppel and his associates in the Rockefeller sta- 
tion in Medellin. 
In Peru, Juan Salazar, Juan Gonzalez and others, and the writer, collected 
similts on alfalfa in Lambayeque and Sullana; on Paspalum sp. in Abancay and 
Sullana; and on Pennisetum sp. in Abancay. In Puerto Rico, Osborn (1929b: 
92) reported it abundant on Panicum barbinode Trinius, ‘‘malojillo” grass. 
Cicadella cuneatula Osborn is placed in synonymy in the list below as a re- 
sult of a study of the type-series; Tettigonia prolixa Lethierry, on the basis of an 
examination of the lectotype. 
The holotype of Teétigonia innotata Walker is without head, left forewing, or 
abdomen. The species has been placed in Draeculacephala Ball by some 
authors, but the forewing does not have a plexus of veins. It is approximately 
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656g 
FIGURES 655, 656.—655, Hortensia similis (Walker) (see also fig. 654) (from 
specimen from Iquitos, Peru): p, Teeth beyond midlength of second valvula. 
656, H. dilatata, n. sp., holotype. 
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