CICADELLINAE: PART 2. NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 901 
Male pygofer moderately produced, without processes, posterodorsal 
margin slightly concave; plates not extending posteriorly nearly as far as 
pygofer apex, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style not extending posteriorly 
nearly as far as apex of connective; aedeagal shaft of moderate length for 
genus, without processes, dorsal apodemes conspicuous; paraphyses consisting 
of a basis and two slender acute rami extending posterodorsally in lateral 
velw. 
Female abdominal sternum VII very strongly produced and rounded 
apically; ovipositor with each second valvula toothed only in apical half of 
portion beyond basal curvature, the primaries sloping and with secondary 
denticles, with minute anteapical posterodorsal and ventral denticles, 
posterodorsal margin tapered to ventral margin, apex narrowly rounded; 
pygofer with numerous small macrosetae parallel to posterior and posteroven- 
tral margins. 
Ground color of crown, anterior portion of pronotum, and _ scutellum 
yellowish-green, remainder of pronotum darker green, all marked with black 
lines and vermiculations, those of darker portion of pronotum transverse; fore- 
wing concolorous with darker portion of pronotum, with most of veins and the 
claval suture narrowly black, and with narrow black lines in some of the cells 
parallel to the longitudinal veins; face of male black except a pale green spot 
on each side of clypellus and in some specimens with a dull yellow spot on 
genae beneath antennal bases, antennal ledges yellow; face of female dull 
yellow with a median line on clypellus continued to apical portion of clypeus, 
and muscle impressions, tan; male with prothoracic pleura black except pale 
ventral margin of episternum and pale posterior margin of epimeron, legs tan 
except apical portion of hind femora which are black; female thoracic pleura 
and legs dull yellow, hindlegs suffused with dull red in some specimens. 
Holotype and 18 additional males, La Marquesa Las Cruces N. P., Mexico, 
Mexico, July 5-9, 1965 (Flint and Ortiz); 4 males Lagunilla, Hidalgo, Mex- 
ico, Rt. 85, km. 132, July 4, 1965-(Flint and Ortiz); 1 male Morelos, Mexico, 
Lag. Zempoala, July 10-11, 1965 (Flint and Ortiz); 10 males, Dept. 
Suchitepequez, Guatemala, 1 mi. North of Finca La Maquina, June 11, 1966 
(O. S. Flint) (USNM). Also, 2 females, 17 mi. East of Lerma, Mexico, Mex- 
ico, August 30, 1958, 10,000 ft. (H. Howden); 3 males and 4 females, 10 mi. 
East of Toluca, Mexico, Mexico, July 31, 1954 (J. G. Chillcott), 8,900 ft.; 2 
males and 1 female, same data as last preceding except August 17, 1954 and 
8,600 ft.; 1 female, West side of Cortés Pass, Mexico, Mexico, August 13, 
1954 (J. G. Chillcott), 9,500 ft. (CNC). Also, 1 male, Mexico, MB419 (A. 
Dampf); 2 females, 43 km. S. Mexico, September 5, 1939, 1,200 ft. (DeLong 
and Plummer); and 1 female, Rio Frio, D. F., Mexico, October 18, 1941, K. 
47 (DeLong, Good, Caldwell and Plummer) (DeLong collection, OSU). 
The female second valvulae, not illustrated, are similar to the illustrations 
of G. atropunctata (Signoret) (fig. 721k). G. psephana, n. sp., resembles G. 
consobrina (Fowler) and its closely related species in general appearance, but 
the male pygofer of psephena is more produced and not as broad. 
