CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 889 
with a lobate sclerite on each side. Teeth of second valvulae of ovipositor as in 
hieroglyphica. 
Head with an apical black spot, in dorsal view with an ivory submarginal 
band from eye to eye along anterior margin, not bordered anteriorly by a 
black line (although appearing so in some specimens as a result of one or 
more dark clypeal muscle impressions and a dark marking on antennal ledge), 
the ivory band narrowly bordered posteriorly in black, with median line of 
crown pale, often concolorous with anterior band and confluent or not with it, 
bordered narrowly with black; remainder of crown yellow; pronotum varying 
from concolorous with crown to dark green except for broadly paler anterior 
marginal area; scutellum concolorous with crown; forewing translucent olive, 
with veins distinct in apical half, humeral margins and claval sutures 
narrowly very pale blue, with inner half of first apical cell and apical portions 
of remaining apical cells smoky hyaline; face with black markings of variable 
extent, with at least the most dorsal of the muscle impressions black; with a 
dark proepimeral marking below the dorsopleural carina, remainder of pleura, 
venter, and legs yellow. 
Holotype male and one female, Mexcala, Guerrero, October 2, 1945 
(Balock, DeLong, Hershberger); two females, same locality except Ke24 7" 7, 
October 22, 1941 (DeLong, Good, Caldwell and Plummer); one male, 
Huetamo, Michoacan, M. F. 3101, August 22, 1933; and one male, Cuer- 
navaca, Morelos, September 2, 1939 (DeLong and Plummer), all localities in 
Mexico, (DeLong collection, OSU). 
G. apicata, n. sp., is similar in appearance to G. sasaima, n. sp., and to G. 
redacta (Fowler), both of which lack the black spot at the apex of the head 
which is present in apicata. G. apicata also lacks the aedeagal processes present 
in sasaima. G. apicata is also similar to G. penignava, n. sp., which also possesses 
the apical spot on the head, but the latter has a pygofer process which is ab- 
sent in apicata. 
Since the above was written, I have seen a series of specimens collected on 
Lantana camara L. in San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico, by N. L. H. Krauss (USNM). 
Graphocephala delongi, NEW SPECIES 
FicurRE 705, PAGE 869 
Length of male 5.7 mm. Head well produced, median length of crown more 
than eight-tenths interocular width and approximately one-half transocular 
width, ocelli located behind a line between anterior eye angles, each slightly 
closer to median line of crown than to adjacent anterior eye angle, surface of 
crown with lenticular punctations from base to apex between ocelli; antennal 
ledges with anterior margins vertical and slightly concave in lateral view; face 
without a lenticular sclerite bordering lateral clypeal suture on each side 
below eye, clypeus with some of muscle impressions conspicuously marked. 
Thorax with pronotal width greater than transocular width of head, lateral 
pronotal margins convergent anteriorly, disk not transversely rugulose; 
scutellum weakly transversely rugulose behind transverse sulcus; forewing 
with veins distinct, membrane consisting only of inner portion of inner apical 
