916 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
127. Genus APOGONALIA Evans 
FicureEs 744-761 
Apogonia Melichar, 1926a:344. Type-species: Tettigonia stali Signoret, by subsequent 
designation of China, 1938d:184 (preoccupied). 
Apogonalia Evans, 1947a:159 (new name). 
Colimona Oman, 1949a:71. Type-species: (Tettigonia monticola Fowler, misdetermination) 
= Apogonalia omani, new species, described below. New synonymy. 
Length 5.8-9.0 mm. 
Head varying from moderately conically produced, to only slightly 
produced and with anterior margin broadly rounded in dorsal view, median 
length of crown varying from four-tenths to more than eight-tenths interocular 
width, and from one-fifth to more than four-tenths transocular width, without 
a carina at transition from crown to face, ocelli located on, before, or behind a 
line between anterior eye angles, each ocellus equidistant from adjacent an- 
terior eye angle and median line of crown or slightly closer to former, crown 
convex and without a transverse concavity across ocelli, without a median 
fovea and without sculpturing or granular or punctate, without setae, lateral 
clypeal sutures extending onto crown and attaining ocelli; antennal ledges not 
protuberant, in lateral view with anterior margins vertical or oblique, often 
slightly concave; face with a vertical lenticular sclerite bordering lateral 
clypeal suture on each side, below eye (absent in an undescribed species from 
Dominican Republic), clypeus varying from convex to slightly flattened 
medially, muscle impressions distinct or not, transclypeal suture obsolete at 
middle, clypellus not produced, its contour continuing profile of clypeus, or 
slightly more nearly horizontal in its lower portion (A. pinguts, n. sp.). 
Thorax with pronotal width less than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins parallel or slightly convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae com- 
plete or nearly so, posterior margin concave, disk transversely rugulose or not, 
not pubescent; scutellum transversely striate or not behind transverse sulcus. 
Forewing with membrane (occasionally partly or entirely fumose) usually in- 
cluding all of apical cells, veins not elevated, distinct or not, with three closed 
anteapical cells, of which the base of the middle one is located more distally 
than base of either adjoining anteapical cell, with four apical cells, the base of 
the fourth more proximal than base of third, without an anteapical plexus of 
veins (occasionally with one or two supernumerary crossveins in central an- 
teapical cell); forewings of female in rest position exceeding apex of ovipositor. 
Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1 or 2:1:0; length of first tarsomere 
equal to or greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres, and 
with two parallel rows of small setae on plantar surface, with small setae be- 
tween the rows basally in some species. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced, apex variable interspecifi- 
cally, from obliquely truncate or broadly convex to slightly concave, with few 
to many macrosetae located parallel to posterior margin or to posterior and 
posteroventral margins, pygofer processes present or absent. Plates triangular, 
not extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex (exception: A. woodruffi, n. 
sp.) with uniseriate or irregularly biseriate macrosetae arranged longitudinally 
(exception: woodruffi). Style extending posteriorly as far as apex of connective 
