CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 899 
and slightly concave in lateral view; face without a lenticular sclerite border- 
ing lateral clypeal suture on each side, clypeus with muscle impressions very 
weak. Thorax with pronotal width slightly greater than transocular width of 
head, lateral pronotal margins convergent anteriorly, disk not transversely 
rugulose, scutellum not transversely rugose behind transverse sulcus; fore- 
wing with veins not very distinct, hindleg with length of first tarsomere 
greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres. Male pygofer 
well produced with posterior margin convex except for a weak concavity near 
dorsal margin, with macrosetae of several sizes arranged irregularly on 
posterior half, without processes; plates extending posteriorly beyond pygofer 
apex, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly slightly 
beyond apex of connective; aedeagal shaft short, without processes, dorsal 
apodemes conspicuous; paraphyses consisting of a basis and two dissimilar 
dorsal rami of which the posterior one is the longer. Female abdominal ster- 
num VII moderately produced posteriorly and angulate at apex (much as in 
G. pulchra, n. sp., (fig. 6997)); pygofer and second valvula of ovipositor much 
like illustration of G. hieroglyphica (Say) (fig. 724) except that toothed area of 
second valvula extends further proximad, more like the illustration of G. coc- 
cinea (Forster) from Bar Harbor, Maine (fig. 6864). 
Head greenish-yellow, an apical spot, a small spot on each antennal ledge, 
an oblique linear marking on ocellocular area near inner eye margin, a 
broader linear mark on upper margin of area of muscle impressions, and a 
median inverted dichotomous pattern of narrow lines with four ultimate rami, 
black; pronotum with a broad anterior marginal band which is concolorous 
with ground color of crown, and bearing a few black markings, remainder 
dark green; scutellum concolorous with crown, with a pair of median con- 
tiguous narrow black ovals and a narrow black line extending posteriorly from 
each of these and ending in lateral scutellar margin slightly before apex, with 
a short black mark on each side between the more median oval and the basal 
angle. Forewing sordid green with veins darker at least at apex; membrane 
fumose and including all or a part of inner apical cell and a spot in apices of 
other apical cells. Face .yellow with variable black markings on some of 
sutures; thoracic sterna varying from all black to partly yellow, the black ex- 
tending onto lower portions of proepimeron and mesopleura; proepimeron 
with a broad black band behind eye extending beneath dorsopleural carina 
for half length of latter. Legs stramineous. 
Holotype male and three additional males and two females, Monte Cristo, 
El Salvador, May 7-9, 1958 (O. L. Cartwright) (USNM). 
G. kukla, n. sp., resembles G. redacta (Fowler), and G. sasaima, n. sp., in 
several respects, but can be most readily separated from these species by its 
longer plates which extend as far posteriorly as the pygofer apex. 
Graphocephala psephena, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 732, PAGE 900 
Length of male 7.1-7.3 mm, of female 7.8-7.9 mm. Head well produced, 
median length of crown varying from seven-tenths to more than eight-tenths 
