CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 887 
Head with an ivory submarginal band along anterior margin from eye to 
eye, bordered anteriorly by narrow black margin of crown and behind by a 
parallel narrow black line, remainder of crown yellow marked variably with 
narrow black lines; pronotum dull green with a broad anterior pale yellowish 
marginal band; scutellum dull yellow; forewings translucent yellowish-green 
with humeral margins and claval sutures narrowly blue, with black spots in 
apices of second, third, and fourth apical cells; proepimeron with a black line 
beneath dorsopleural carina, face, remainder of thoracic pleura, venter, and 
legs yellow. 
Holotype male and five additional males and eight females, Sasaima, Cun- 
dinamarca, Colombia, 1000 meters, December 13, 1960 (M. Revelo), on tea; 
eight males and one female, same locality except 1500 meters, January 4, 
1961 (M. Revelo) on ‘‘Matorral’. Holotype in USNM, remainder in 
Rockefeller Foundation collection, Medellin, Colombia. 
G. sasaima, n. sp., is similar in appearance to G. apicata, n. sp., to G. 
rufimargo (Walker) and to several other similar species. The spinelike apical 
processes on the aedeagus of the male will readily separate sasaima from all 
other species in the genus. 
Graphocephala apicata, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuRE 703, PAGE 867 
Length of male 4.5-4.7 mm, of female 4.8-5.1 mm. Head moderately 
produced, median length of crown varying from slightly less than two-thirds 
to slightly more than three-fourths interocular width and from slightly more 
than four-tenths to slightly more than one-half transocular width, ocelli 
located on a line between anterior eye angles, each approximately equidistant 
from adjacent anterior eye angle and median line of crown, surface with weak 
lenticular impressions; antennal ledges with anterior margins almost vertical 
and slightly concave in lateral view; face usually without a lenticular sclerite 
bordering lateral clypeal suture on each side below eye (very narrow when 
present), clypeus with muscle impressions not very distinct. Thorax with 
pronotal width approximately equal to transocular width of head, lateral 
pronotal margins parallel, disk not transversely rugulose, scutellum not trans- 
versely rugose behind transverse sulcus; forewing with veins not very distinct 
except at apex, outer anteapical cell with an extra crossvein (in one wing of 
one of specimens available) or not; hindleg with length of first posterior tar- 
somere slightly greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres. 
Male pygofer moderately produced, posterior margin with a posterodorsal 
concavity, broadly convex apically; plates not extending nearly as far 
posteriorly as pygofer apex, each with few uniseriate macrosetae; style not ex- 
tending posteriorly as far as apex of connective; aedeagal shaft short, dorsal 
apodemes conspicuous; paraphyses consisting of a basis and two rami ex- 
tending dorsally, the more posterior one longer, in caudal view both very 
much broader than: in lateral view. Female abdominal sternum VII and 
pygofer as in illustration of G. hieroglyphica (Say) (fig. 724); genital chamber 
