CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 895 
the primaries with minute secondary denticles, apex very similar in form to 
that of G. fennahi, n. sp., and with anteapical posteroventral and posterodorsal 
denticles; pygofer with form and chaetotaxy much as in G. hieroglyphica (Say) 
(fig. 7247). 
Head with crown greenish-yellow marked with a large median angular to 
sagittate black area which is marked with a narrow median yellow line and a 
few much smaller yellow spots that vary in location; pronotum with a broad 
lateral yellow stripe on each side including a short narrow longitudinal dark 
mark above dorsopleural carina behind each eye, disk of pronotum dull green- 
ish-gray to greenish-brown with a black spot anteriorly on each side, anterior 
margin yellow, narrower than the lateral stripes which it connects; scutellum 
black with yellow markings; forewings with two longitudinal stripes, each a 
continuation of one of the lateral pronotal stripes, extending across claval 
suture near midclavus, posteriorly in brachial cell and inner anteapical cell to 
its apex, clavus of each forewing brown mesad of pale stripe, corium green 
with black veins; face yellow, with four spots on margin with crown, in addi- 
tion to the apical spot, black; mesepisternum with a black stripe, remainder of 
pleura, venter, and legs, yellow. 
Holotype male and one female, Desierto de los Leones, MF 2921, Novem- 
ber 5, 1933, Distrito Federal, Mexico; three males, Desierto de los Leones, D. 
F., October 9, 1945 (DeLong, Hershberger, Elliott); one male, Mexico City, 
D. F., October 22, 1945 (same collectors); four males and five females, Cuer- 
navaca, Morelos, Mexico, K.57, October 21, 1941 (DeLong, Good, Caldwell, 
Plummer); one male and one female, M. B. 113, Mexico (A. Dampf); one 
female, M. F. 7317, Mexico; one female, Acapulco Road, Mexico, November 
22, 1938 (J. S. Caldwell) (DeLong collection, OSU). 
G. depicta, n. sp., is very similar in form to G. delongi, n. sp., (p. 889), differ- 
ing in color pattern of the anterior dorsum (figs. 705a¢ and 714a) and in the 
aedeagus of the male which is longer and more slender in depicta. 
Graphocephala alagarta, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 720, PAGE 886 
Length of male 4.4-5.0 mm, of female 4.8-5.4 mm. Head moderately 
produced, median length of crown varying from two-thirds to almost eight- 
tenths interocular width and from four-tenths to one-half transocular width, 
ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, each equidistant from ad- 
jacent anterior eye angle and median line of crown, entire surface sculptured, 
the impressions in median area lenticulate; antennal ledges with anterior 
margins oblique and almost rectilinear in lateral view; face without a len- 
ticular sclerite bordering lateral clypeal suture on each side below eye, clypeus 
with muscle impressions distinct in female, not so in male. Thorax with 
pronotal width greater than transocular width of head, lateral pronotal 
margins convergent anteriorly, disk strongly transversely rugose; scutellum 
_ transversely rugose behind transverse sulcus; forewing with veins distinct and 
elevated, outer anteapical cell occasionally with a supernumerary crossvein, 
_hindleg with length of first tarsomere greater than combined length of two 
