CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 827 
with numerous small setae arranged longitudinally. Style extending posteriorly 
as far as apex of connective or farther, truncate apically, with or without 
preapical lobe. Aedeagus symmetrical with shaft broad or very slender (varying 
specifically), usually with a pair of processes which vary interspecifically from 
long and slender to almost vestigial. Paraphyses absent. 

FIGURE 667.—Amphigonalia gothica (Signoret) (¢ from lectotype; g from 
specimen from Sturgis, South Dakota; remainder from Muskegon County, 
Michigan; plate not shown in c; only apical portion of aedeagus shown in g): 
p, Male pygofer, right side, from dorsal view; g, female abdominal sternum 
VII from macerated specimen. 
