CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 883 
G. penignava, n. sp., is closely related to G. ignava Ball, but has more mark- 
ings near the middle of the crown and lacks a distinct transcommissural pale 
spot at the claval apex. In the male genitalia, penignava has the pygofer pro- 
cess directed ventrally, instead of posteriorly as in zgnava and the setae of the 
plates are longer than in zgnava. 
Graphocephala pulchra, NEw SPECIES 
FIGURE 699, PAGE 865 
Length of male 5.8 mm, of female 6.2-6.4 mm. Head well produced, median 
length of crown varying from slightly more than seven-tenths to slightly less 
than eight-tenths interocular width and from slightly more than four-tenths to 

FIGURES 718.—Graphocephala guerreroensis (Fowler) (c-e, p, from specimen from 
Jacala, Mexico; remainder from Cuernavaca, Mexico): p, Aedeagus and 
paraphyses, from lateral view; g, basalmost teeth of second valvula. 
